Neither Bungie or Activision has announced that Destiny will be coming to the PC, but in interviews with executives from the developer and publisher, we keep hearing buzzwords like “a perfect fit” and “compromise the core experience” when trying to discuss bringing Destiny to PC.

All of this sounds like they’re holding off from a reveal at the current point in time, but will launch Destiny in the future. This is the not the first time PC gamers have been left out in the dark.

Grand Theft Auto 5 is still only available on Xbox 360 and PS3, but will come to PS4, Xbox One, and PC with improved graphics and performance. Was it worth the year wait? No. Not for forty million gamers who bought GTA 5 on old systems.

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Out of that forty million, a good chunk probably still played on the Xbox 360 and PS3, but we bet a few million had their PC all ready and waiting for Rockstar Games’ official announcement.

On console, less than 1 percent of all gamers are pirating their games, on PC it can go up to 90 percent of the gamers not paying for the legitimate copy of the game; simply because pirating games is easy without any form of DRM, online functionality, or game-breaking file corruption.

PC gamers will claim they own the superior platform and should get the best games first, but when games are easily pirated and players will not pay full price, publishers and developers are not too keen on making the PC the priority platform.