Tomb Raider Definitive Edition Coming To PS4 And Xbox One?

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Are you really? Game is $10 on the PC right now. you know that's probably gonna be at least $40 if not $60 on the new consoles.
$10 on Steam now as well for their VGX sale
:dahell: why? it'll still look better on the pc and it's like $9-$10. you're doing it hella wrong breh

:yeshrug: I have a nostalgic personal preference of playing 3rd-party multi-platform games that are part of franchise that made it's name on the PS1/PS2, on a PlayStation platform. "Tomb Raider" is 1 of those franchises.

On that note, I really hope GTA V/Online gets a PS4 port.
 
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pc gaming was on the verge of death not too long ago, y'all should thank us for reviving you. w/o consoles, most of the big devs would go belly up.

like who :usure: Blizzard :usure: Activision :usure: EA :usure: what big devs were going belly up :usure: Please explain to the rest of the world how PC gaming was on verge of death not too long ago when all the most popular games today have been the most popular game for recent years :usure:
 

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:ohhh: im so glad an irrelevant article written by a site ive never even heard of before makes your claims so credible :ohhh:

heres one big thing different from PC and console gamers.. we actually support developers that arent known :ufdup:

can you even name who made DOTA 2 or League of Legends the 2 most popular games in the world ? :ufdup:

Could you predict that league of legends would be so popular ? :ufdup:

did you even hear of DOTA 1 ? :ufdup:

So how could PC games ever be on the verge of dying if the most profitable game in the history of gaming World of Warcraft was at its peak during these "dead years" you claim we had :ufdup:

you starting to sound like news fox right about now :usure:

The most popular games on PC, are PC exclusives, so using common sense coupled with rational and logical thought you could easily know that consoles have 0 bearing or effect on the popularity of PC games or PC gaming/gamers.
 

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@itsyoung!! bruh you in smiley violation right now. just be glad consoles are alive and thriving. it means good things for PC gamers.

has no effect on PC gamers... I doubt the Starcraft tournament im watching right now has anyone in audience or 40,000 viewers right now that give a fukk about shadowfall or halo bruh :ufdup:
 

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has no effect on PC gamers... I doubt the Starcraft tournament im watching right now has anyone in audience or 40,000 viewers right now that give a fukk about shadowfall or halo bruh :ufdup:

starcraft? :heh: are you korean or something? :dead:

stay in your lane, bruh, we aint going to PC. we happy over here, you clearly not happy over there
 
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starcraft? :heh: are you korean or something? :dead:

stay in your lane, bruh, we aint going to PC. we happy over here, you clearly not happy over there


Blizzard entered into a co-marketing agreement with Korean Air that lasted for six months, in which two of the airline's airplanes on both domestic and international routes prominently displayed StarCraft II advertising featuring Jim Raynor on the fuselage.[76] On August 3, 2010, Blizzard announced that StarCraft II sold more than one million units worldwide within one day of its release. After two days, when Blizzard began selling the game as a digital download on its website, approximately 500,000 additional units of the game were sold, bringing the total up to 1.5 million worldwide and making it the fastest-selling strategy game of all time.[77] In its first month on sale, StarCraft II sold a total of three million copies worldwide.[9] As of December 2010, the game has sold nearly 4.5 million units.[78] The game was also heavily pirated, reportedly being downloaded over 2.3 million times, and setting a record for most data transferred by a single torrent in only three months.


Blizzard entered into a co-marketing agreement with Korean Air that lasted for six months, in which two of the airline's airplanes on both domestic and international routes prominently displayed StarCraft II advertising

The game was also heavily pirated, reportedly being downloaded over 2.3 million times, and setting a record for most data transferred by a single torrent in only three months.

:bryan:


Consoles are only big in America bruh :ufdup:

we world wide :blessed:
 
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