While there have long been leaks and rumors indicating that Rockstar's acclaimed Western title, is coming to PC, an incorrect description for the game on the PlayStation Store may have just revealed its launch on PC is imminent. The game launched back on the PC3 and Xbox 360 in 2010, and while it is available on the Xbox consoles that followed through backwards compatibility, this wasn't the case on PlayStation, where it could only be streamed as part of a PS Plus or PS Now subscription before being pulled to make way for a PS4 port by Double Eleven Studios in 2023. This port was also released on Nintendo Switch, but it's always felt like the PC community has been shafted.
At the time of writing, the game's description on the PlayStation Store says, "" Rockstar hasn't even announced a new release of the game, however, so it's possible that this reveal may come pretty soon. While the PS4 and Nintendo Switch versions weren't the remake many had hoped for — although the PS4 version did include the improved textures that Xbox players had through patches already — it did enable players on those platforms to easily access the game again, even if it did technically have less content, as despite being bundled with the DLC, the multiplayer mode from the original release was removed.
The PS4 version of Red Dead Redemption is playable on PS5 as well through backwards compatibility.
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It's highly likely that the version that will be released on PC will be the same as last year's PS4 port and that there has just been a staggered release for PC like there is with other Rockstar titles like or, and most likely will be with, as that is only due to launch on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S in Fall 2025. Mike York, who worked as an animator at Rockstar New England from 2012 to 2017 on, and previously explained on his YouTube channel York Reacts that a
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