Grow Home Must “Prove Itself” on PC Before Heading to Consoles

Ubisoft's quirky puzzler must sell well on PC to make it to Xbox and PlayStation.

Posted By | On 23rd, Feb. 2015

Grow Home

Though not a monumentally hyped release like its other efforts in the past year, Ubisoft’s Grow Home has proven to be a quirky, fun and altogether intriguing new platformer from Ubisoft Reflections. It’s currently available on PC though, leaving many console games to hear about its great gameplay rather than being able to experience it for themselves.

That could change if Grow Home is successful on PC though. According to art director Jack Couvela on Twitter, “Want to see Grow Home on consoles? We have to prove ourselves on PC first, so tell every PC gamer you know they have to buy it!”

It also won’t be on iPad due to being designed specifically for controllers or Mac, again due to PC sales justifying said version. Regardless of whether one wants to see it on PS4, Xbox One, etc. it’s still worth one’s time and money.

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