No wonder it's not being released for PC. Those of us still clinging to the machine remember when things that the dribbling console masses call "DLC" and pay for, were included as part of a patch or free extra for a game. Going back further before the internet was prevalent, they'd be fleshed out to multiple-hour, genuine expansions that added a ton of news things to the game, often more than was included in the original release but selling for the same amount of cash as one of these 20 minute pop-play-forget things. Hell, half of things I see released as pay-for "DLC" seems to be things that should have been part of the game during initial release, but were removed to leech as much money as possible from gamers.
Between being forced to pay full price for what often amounts to a beta version (which has become quite common, a great number of allegedly A-Grade titles have failed to work on common hardware at launch, like Fallout 3, APB, Battlecruiser 3000AD and Saboteur), gaming has fallen a long way in a relatively short period of time.
Video gaming nearly died in the 80s because a massive glut of poor quality rehashes and retreads of stuff that had already been made. Are we approaching a similar crash?