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Sunset Overdrive officially coming to Windows 10 & Steam today

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Published onNovember 16, 2018

published onNovember 16, 2018

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It’s official, both Microsoft and Insomniac Games confirmed yesterday that Sunset Overdrive is coming to Windows PCs today, four years after the game’s debut on Xbox One. Ted Price, Founder and CEO of Insomniac Games will also discuss the PC release during today’s This Week on Xbox episode.

Check out tomorrow’s This Week on Xbox when we welcome@insomniacgames’@igTedPriceto talk about@SunsetOverdrivecoming to Windows 10 PC. Don’t forget your can of OverCharge Delirium XT.pic.twitter.com/2MpNXFTYss

— Larry Hryb ????????☁ (@majornelson)November 15, 2018

Even though Major Nelson’s only mentioned Windows 10, the game willalso be available on Steamfor users still on Windows 7 and 8, and aphysical disc version was spotted on Amazonearlier this week, and the game will apparently priced at $19.99. The game has yet to appear on the Microsoft Store and Steam as of this writing, but it could just be a matter of hours.

Now that Sunset Overdrive is finally coming to Windows, it’s clear that Xbox exclusives are becoming a thing of the past. These days, pretty much all new Xbox One games are also available on Windows, and even Microsoft’s Halo series will make the jump to Windows 10 starting with theupcoming Halo Infinite. Considering that Windows is one of the biggest gaming platforms out there, console exclusivity can really be a missed opportunity for game developers.

Update: The game is now live on theMicrosoft StoreandSteam.

Radu Tyrsina

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