The PC edition will also employ mobile devices of some kind

Sep 17, 2013 15:56 GMT  ·  By

The upcoming Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut, which was initially set to appear for the Wii U, will emulate the console's GamePad onto other platforms like PS3, Xbox 360, or PC, using the PS Vita, SmartGlass, or mobile devices, respectively.

Deus Ex: Human Revolution impressed millions of franchise fans back in 2010 when it appear for the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360.

Developer Eidos Montreal wanted to re-release the game in an augmented form for the Wii U earlier this year, but instead decided to launch it across all other platforms, so that everyone could experience the best edition of the title.

Now, according to NeoGAF, the game is going to emulate the second-screen capabilities from the Wii U edition on the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360.

On the PS3, owners will be able to interact with the game using a PS Vita handheld platform.

On the Xbox 360, any tablet or smartphone with SmartGlass support can be used with the game.

On the PC, mobile devices will be supported but, as of right now, there aren't any details available for that version.