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Responding to a fan-submitted question asking why Capcom Japan doesn’t seem to care about PC games, particularly when it comes to marketing, senior VP Christian Svensson responded that “PC gaming’s profile is growing at Capcom.”

“Both the US and our European teams continue to request PC SKUs for new titles. We’ve got more titles coming with PC versions than ever before,” he says. “At green light meetings, our Japanese COO and the head of the consumer and online software business increasingly request a PC version if one is not being proposed at the outset of a project.”

“On the sales and marketing side of things, we’re building up better marketing experience around PC gaming worldwide and pulling in more and more partners to work with us in that space. So in short,” Svensson concludes, “while we’re still not yet where I’d like for us to be, the future is getting better for Capcom fans who are PC gamers all over the world.”

Give his full post a read, if you would. There’s some good context about why, up until recent years, the company supported the PC platform the way it did.

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