More Inti Creates PC Ports, Besides Blaster Master Zero, Are In The Works

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Back at MomoCon 2019, Inti Creates confirmed that it would be bringing Blaster Master Zero to the PC. At E3 2019, the developer’s CEO, Takuya Aizu, confirmed to Dualshockers that even more Inti Creates PC ports are in development. They should be announced before March 2020.

 

Here is the statement Aizu gave to Dualshockers concerning PC ports of Inti Creates games.

 

“While it’s not like we have tons of titles that we don’t have on Steam yet that we have elsewhere, we do want to get [those not on PC] out. We don’t want to keep people waiting for a super long time. So we have Blaster Master Zero out this week, so maybe a month, maybe two months, I’m not entirely sure. We definitely want to get these titles out over the next half a year or 9 months.”

 

The six to nine month window is noted here. This means we should hear about new Inti Creates PC games between December 2019 and March 2020.

 

At the moment, there are five games Inti Creates helped make that are on PCs. They are Azure Striker Gunvolt, Blaster Master Zero, Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon, Gal Gun VR, and Mighty Gunvolt. In 2019, it brought Dragon Marked for Death and Blaster Master Zero II to the Nintendo Switch, and it will be releasing Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger IX on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC on September 26, 2019.


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