Red Dead Redemption might finally be coming to PC after 14 years, according to a listing.
On PlayStation Network, a listing for Red Dead Redemption mentions a PC version of the game–or, rather, mentioned it, as it has since been removed. The listing previously said, “Experience the epic western adventures that defined a generation–now on PC for the first time ever.”
The listing also previously said that it includes the content from the Game of the Year Edition, which contains the single-player expansion Undead Nightmare, as well as “all of the 2023 console version upgrades plus PC specific enhancements including support for increased resolutions and frame rates, multiple displays, and other accessories, plus spatial surround sound.”
Red Dead Redemption was first released for PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2010, and never made its way to PC like its sequel did in 2019. However, the game was released on PS4 and Switch last year. Earlier this year, a datamining report suggested that Rockstar was gearing up for a PC release for Red Dead Redemption, and an Epic Games Store leak revealed potential release dates for it.
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