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Grim Fandango Remake Coming to PC, Mac, and Linux

Back at E3 during Sony's press conference, Tim Schafer of Double Fine Productions announced that the classic adventure game Grim Fandango would be getting remade for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita. Now it appears that more than just the PlayStation faithful will be able to join in on the fun.

Over on the official Double Fine Twitter account, the studio announced that the upcoming Grim Fandango remake will also be coming to PC, Mac, and Linux.
 

While I'm sure Sony would have loved it if Grim Fandango was exclusively tied to PlayStation platforms, it's great to know that a wider range of the gaming populace will get a chance to re-experience (or experience for the first time) the charming adventure that is believed by many to be the one of the greatest games in its genre.
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