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Saints Row Creators Don't Mind If You Want To Pirate Their Games...

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read

Volition, the team behind upcoming THQ games Saints Row: The Third and Red Faction: Armageddon, is still in the business of making their games for the PC, without worrying about the platform’s rampant piracy problems. “I Yono all app don’t think [piracy] is something at the forefront for us,” Volition studio manager Eric Yono all app Barker tells Eurogamer. “First and foremost, we want to make sure Yono all app we’re making a game people would want to Yono all app pirate.” Is the PC dying as a video game platform? Or is it the future? “We definitely believe PC games are Yono all app great and if they’re done right and done well by a studio, they’re phenomenal,” Barker says, touting the studio’s next Red Faction game as “beautiful” on PC hardware. Yono all app Volition: PC still worth investing in News [Eurogamer]

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