players have been asking for a PC release for nearly 15 years and it seems like Rockstar may have finally listened. Ever since the original game was released in 2010, rumors have swirled that John Marston's journey through the rapidly evolving Wild West would eventually break free of its console exclusivity and while many accepted that it was unlikely to happen, recent signs suggest otherwise. Rockstar recently re-released for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, meaning that the door may be open for more ports.
Per GamesRadar+, 's listing on the PlayStation Store sports a description that sounds like confirmation that a PC release is imminent:
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It's worth noting that before August 13, 's PlayStation Store listing didn't feature that line, meaning that it's a recent addition. While this is in no way confirmation that is coming to PC, the fact that such a leak appeared on a major storefront is certainly enough to raise a few eyebrows.
Imperfect as it is, a Red Dead Redemption rerelease on Switch and PS4 is better than a complete remaster. The game isn't broken, so why fix it?
Widely regarded as one of the best games from the Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 era, it's a shame that PC players have yet to experience the sweeping tale of John Marston's quest for absolution and peace. Despite claims that Rockstar has been hard at work remaking in the same engine used to create the 2018 sequel, it seems far more likely that a standard port is on the cards. The PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch version could serve as a decent blueprint even if the PC version is likely to boast better performance and enhanced visuals.
Rockstar has a strange history when it comes to the PC community given that it tends to favor initial console releases before later porting over to PC. 's PC launch arrived a full year after it debuted on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One while took over two years after its console release to hit Windows. Even though it's been 14 years, fans are still excited at the
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