Red Dead Redemption, the beloved action-adventure game by Rockstar, is rumored to be making its way to PC gamers in the near future. The speculation arose from an unexpected source – the PlayStation Store, which was updated with hints suggesting that PC players will finally have the chance to experience the game.
The iconic Red Dead Redemption celebrated its 14th anniversary in May this year. Originally launched in 2010, the game was initially available on consoles such as PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Nintendo Switch.
Despite its popularity, the game has never seen a PC release since its inception. However, recent leaks indicate that PC gamers may soon get the opportunity to delve into the world of Red Dead Redemption.
The leak, which originated from a screenshot shared by a user, revealed details on the potential PC port of the game. According to the leak, PC players can expect to enjoy enhanced features, such as increased frame rates, resolutions, and additional PC-exclusive elements like multiple display options and spatial surround sound.
Interestingly, the leaked information suggests that the PC version will focus solely on the single-player experience, omitting the multiplayer component available in the console versions.
While the initial PC update on the PlayStation Store has been removed, the leak has sparked hope among PC gamers eagerly awaiting the arrival of Red Dead Redemption on their platform. Rockstar Games has a history of releasing games on consoles first before rolling out PC ports later, as seen with the previous launch pattern of GTA V.
Although GTA 6 is anticipated to follow a similar trajectory as a console-only release initially, Rockstar’s track record suggests that PC gamers may have to exercise patience before gaining access to the company’s upcoming PC ports. The recent release of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy: Definitive Edition on console and PC in 2021 further reinforces the likelihood of a delayed PC launch for Rockstar’s future titles.