in my opinion pc gaming will always have a market for sequals to games that were huge like the diablo series, any of the sims games, counter strike, warcraft but it stops there. since the release of x-box and playstation 2 consoles are dominating the way in which people game. have of the games that were never thought of being anywhere but the pc eg. battlefield series. There will always be the old time gamers including myself (even though i have many consoles) but with each year and moving generation consoles will thrive further. (guess thats why bill gates created x-box in the first place, maybe he knew. who really knows.)
PC gaming not dead, says Maxis
EA Maxis lead producer says recent success of Diablo III launch and the Sims series indicate that PC sector is healthy.
The PC gaming space is alive and well, EA Maxis lead producer Kip Katsarelis told GamesIndustry International in a new interview.
"We're still seeing the PC market is not dead; it's very much alive," Katsarelis said.
Katsarelis claimed that Activision Blizzard's strong launch of Diablo III in May and the continued prosperity of the Sims franchise are examples of the vitality of the PC gaming crowd.
"So there's a market there, we've got an audience there that wants games on that platform, and we are still a PC house and will continue to be so," he said.
EA Maxis is currently at work on 2013's city-building game SimCity, the newest entry in the long-running series. The game is being built on EA's new Glassbox game engine, which allows the studio to introduce curved roads to the franchise, among other features. The game will also be fully 3D, a first for the series.
For more on SimCity, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.
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