The team say it’s ”awesome” how them registering it for PC got so much attention, but was for ESRB’s reduced charge for ”two ratings at once”.
”I mean there are no promises that any other versions will get released,” Hello Games’ Sean Murray told Eurogamer. ”We spend most of our time living on the very hairy limit, but hopefully there’ll be other opportunities.”
”We just want to make the best PSN game possible for now,” he continued. They were spotted recently putting a PC trademark together for Joe Danger and was genuinely ”surprised” at the attention such a little move got from people.
”The truth is we’ve had a PC version going since the beginning,” he said, ”from back when we couldn’t get console dev-kits.” That PC version seems to be stuck in limbo.
”ESRB gave us a reduced rate to get two ratings at once, so I thought let’s get PC rated at the same time.” Joe Danger releases exclusively for PS3 with no certainty that it will eventually release for Xbox 360 and PC gamers. Check out the trailer below.