Red Dead Redemption PC Port Teased, Then Removed: Fans Abuzz with Speculation
August 13, 2024
Recent updates on the PlayStation Store hinted at a potential PC release for Red Dead Redemption, sparking excitement among fans.
However, this information was quickly removed, leaving uncertainty about whether it was a mistake or an intentional teaser from Rockstar.
Screenshots of the original PlayStation Store listing have circulated on social media, keeping the conversation alive despite the removal.
The brief listing included details about enhancements for the PC version, such as support for higher resolutions, improved frame rates, and spatial surround sound.
While the PC version will not feature multiplayer content, it promises to deliver a complete single-player experience, including the Undead Nightmare expansion.
Fans are particularly eager for the inclusion of mouse-and-keyboard support, which would enhance gameplay for PC users.
Recent datamines and age rating updates suggest that a PC port could be imminent, further fueling speculation within the gaming community.
Rockstar has yet to officially confirm the PC port, but they are expected to address the rumors soon, possibly through social media channels.
Fans had previously hoped for a PS5 remake, but the recent developments have shifted focus back to a potential PC release.
If confirmed, this would mark the first time Red Dead Redemption is available on PC, ending a 14-year absence since its original launch.
In the meantime, players looking to engage with the franchise can explore various mods available for Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC.
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Ars Technica • Aug 13, 2024
The 5,200+ day wait for Red Dead Redemption’s PC port may soon be over
GameSpot • Aug 13, 2024
Red Dead Redemption Briefly Listed For PC Release On PlayStation Page
TechRadar • Aug 13, 2024
Red Dead Redemption could finally be getting a PC port