S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl to move to the consoles?

Developers of GSC Game World are considering a console version of S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl - Image 1For those of you who’ve played the PC exclusive S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl, you might be pleased to know that the crew at GSC Game World is considering a console version release for the game after its initial success.

Knowing the FPS nature, as well as the dark, post apocalyptic theme, the game would definitely look pretty sleek if it were transferred onto a next-gen console. GSC project manager Anton Bolshakov stated that they wanted to expand their market with their plans to move to the console. He had this to say on the matter:

PC game development is very traditional for ex-USSR and over 90 percent of gamers here play on PCs. However, we are pretty aware of the tendencies in the markets internationally and have been considering console development for a while.

 
While they have no definite plans just yet, they have been considering this option for some time already. Whether or not this will push through for the recent game or its sequel is still unknown, it’s also unsure what platform exactly we’ll be seeing their debut on.

Until they have any more news on the matter though, we’ll just have to hang tight and see what GSC has under its sleeves regarding the matter.

Developers of GSC Game World are considering a console version of S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl - Image 1For those of you who’ve played the PC exclusive S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl, you might be pleased to know that the crew at GSC Game World is considering a console version release for the game after its initial success.

Knowing the FPS nature, as well as the dark, post apocalyptic theme, the game would definitely look pretty sleek if it were transferred onto a next-gen console. GSC project manager Anton Bolshakov stated that they wanted to expand their market with their plans to move to the console. He had this to say on the matter:

PC game development is very traditional for ex-USSR and over 90 percent of gamers here play on PCs. However, we are pretty aware of the tendencies in the markets internationally and have been considering console development for a while.

 
While they have no definite plans just yet, they have been considering this option for some time already. Whether or not this will push through for the recent game or its sequel is still unknown, it’s also unsure what platform exactly we’ll be seeing their debut on.

Until they have any more news on the matter though, we’ll just have to hang tight and see what GSC has under its sleeves regarding the matter.

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