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Red Dead Redemption Coming to PC Any Day Now After PSN Leak

The art shows a man holding a revolver in Red Dead Redemption 1.

Picture: Rockstar Games

There have been rumors that Red Dead Redemption The game has been rumored to finally be getting a PC port for some time now, and it looks like the Western epic could be closer than ever to arriving on Steam and other PC game stores. A leaked description on the PlayStation Network of all places hints at an imminent launch.

Fans noticed overnight that Red Dead RedemptionThe description on the PlayStation Store has been updated to specifically mention the PC upgrades. “Featuring the complete single-player experiences from both games, including bonus content from the Game of the Year Edition, Red Dead Redemption “Includes all upgrades from the 2023 console version plus PC-specific enhancements, including support for increased resolutions and frame rates, multiple displays and other accessories, and spatial surround sound,” the now-deleted text reads.

It is possible that this is a completely accidental error and Red Dead Redemption will not be coming to PC anytime soon. It’s more likely, however, that someone at Rockstar Games accidentally sent the wrong page description to Sony. The 2010 open-world classic was ported to PlayStation 4 and Switch last Augustso the first anniversary would be a good time to bring this version to PC. Rockstar Games did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Red Dead Redemptionwhose events take place after Red Dead Redemption 2has been a strange hole in Rockstar’s PC portfolio for years. Since last year’s ports, fans have been while waiting for the inevitable PC versioneven if it took longer than expected. Players spotted a reference to a playable PC version in Rockstar’s game launcher Back in Maybut the studio has still not made the port official.

Hopefully we won’t have to wait much longer for uncapped framerates and Thomas the Tank Engine mods to take over. Red Dead Redemption 1While the game controversially launched on PS4 without a 60fps mode, Rockstar later added one in an update for PS5 gamers.

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