Our deal obviously has a duration, If I owned the IP it would be forever, but I don’t own the IP and I don’t own development of Tomb Raider on any other platform. “I didn’t buy the IP, so I don’t own Tomb Raider as a franchise. His response to the exclusivity question was: Phil Spencer of Microsoft has also answered some questions surrounding the subject. Nobody is commenting on how long that duration will be so that is still leaving a bit of confusion on that aspect. So there is a possibility that it will be released for other platforms after it’s released on Xbox One and 360. So in the end it all means that Rise of the Tomb Raider is exclusive for an unspecified duration. The Microsoft Gamescom stage was a great place to make the initial announcement, but not necessarily to go into details.” Where does this leave PlayStation and PC users? They also responded with this statement: “We certainly didn’t intend to cause any confusion with the announcement. Since the original announcement there has been a bit more clarity over the “exclusivity” and Crystal Dynamics have responded to say that the deal with Microsoft is a timed exclusive but they are not willing to disclose many details about the deal because they are “focused on delivering a great game on Xbox One and Xbox 360”.
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