Scratch what I last said. This is why it was marked as an exclusive so yes things could def have changed since then. Though i wouldnt bet on it either
Ben Feder, president of Rockstar parent Take-Two Interactive, has piped up about why Agent, announced at Sony's E3 2009 press conference, is a PlayStation 3 exclusive.
"The trade-offs a publisher will typically make is, if you're platform-agnostic, you get a larger installed base", Feder said. "You're platform exclusive when you get the right kind of support from first parties."
You've got to wonder, of course, what kind of support Rockstar's getting. It might just be PR and marketing, but the kind of support Take-Two got from Microsoft for the Xbox 360-exclusive GTA IV DLC involved a big fat wad of cash.
"At this phase in the cycle, when you're trying to launch a new franchise, exclusivity can really help you launch the franchise. It can give you the kind of platform that you need to start exclusive, start in the right kind of way with the right kind of partner. Exclusivity does work", Feder went on.
Agent is being overseen by the Housers, founding fathers of Rockstar. Development is being handled by Rockstar North, the studio behind GTA IV.
Going on to big up the PS3 Feder, apparently unphased by the console's lagging sales, said, "I have a lot of confidence in Sony. I have a lot of confidence in their ability to lead the market, as they always have. Their console is a terrific platform to be developing for, and Agent is a great testament as to our belief in what that platform can do, and what they can do with us as part of a partnership."
The unveiling of Agent was, it must be said, a modest affair. The game took a bit of a back seat toAssassin's Creed 2.
For more on Agent, see the comments of Rockstar founder Sam House