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Nice list, sad that more than half of them are MMOs.
APB was said to go console. Hmm.
And BSG MMO? WTF?
Trine 2 a PC exclusive? I doubt that's the case.... anyway not bad for a gaming platform many assholes describe as "dying" every day of full moon....
Trine 2 is coming to PC and consoles not PC exclusive.
Didn't GoG got a boot at E3 too?
Gray matter is also on 360
http://www.graymatter-game.com/
So...PC-exclusive games is dying? :P (I know, I know..we still have Civ 5 and all those MMOs)
And you have WoW, Starcraft 2 and Diablo 3. :)
Oops! I had left The Witcher 2 off the list. That's one of the best looking upcoming titles for the PC. I'm also looking forward to Gray Matter, Vindictus, and Star Wars: The Old Republic.
PC games will still always remain the haven for innovation and creativity, and where smaller but inventive teams can move something. Open architecture, free deployment and do-it-yourself distribution. Nothing can compete with that.
As for the big-budget titles, publishers really soured the PC market themselves. The PCs strong point are deep, complex games. What we get instead is ports of console-style games that people, well, would rather play on a console than on the PC.
Luckily there are many big developers and publishers still devoted to the PC platform, not just porting but also putting in some thought (I think Rockstar and BioWare are agreeable examples). If you know how to optimise and market them (i.e. not botch them with DRM), the PC is a big market. And there's always developers from Europe, where apparently Adventures and complex RPGs never died.
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KavazovAngel: And you have WoW, Starcraft 2 and Diablo 3. :)

Good point. Can't leave out Blizzard. These have been added to the original post now too.
Very uninteresting.
I was under the impression The Witcher 2 was also destined for consoles?
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Anamon: Luckily there are many big developers and publishers still devoted to the PC platform, not just porting but also putting in some thought (I think Rockstar and BioWare are agreeable examples). If you know how to optimise and market them (i.e. not botch them with DRM), the PC is a big market. And there's always developers from Europe, where apparently Adventures and complex RPGs never died.

It means we're just smarter. :p
Meh... a handful of titles that I might give a second look. Trine 2 is the only one that legitimately interests me.