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the devs are onto a new game
and were a little burnt out with doing this game when they finished.
there is also the demand to put it on there as well as what console companies get in contact with them (or they get in contact with) to put it on their consoles.
so while it "could" happen, its very unlikely.
My nephew can't play PC games (he had computer privileges revoked, but he can still play consoles) but tried Valdis Story on my laptop and loved it (I mean, he loves the 2D Castlevanias and Metroids and such, so he's just got good taste, I guess ;p) and it's a shame I can't get it for him for his birthday next weekend.
Still, that's the curse of PC gaming, am I right? You have to put up with having a harder time sharing games, and of course your comp ruining your perfect runs by suddenly deciding to minimize the game to tell you Adobe wants to update, or some trash like that.