Red Dead Redemption 2 PC Release Hinted At By Former Rockstar Dev

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We’ve been reporting multiple times about Red Dead Redemption 2 possibly coming to the PC platform, but none of those rumors and supposed leaks have found a confirm.

That’s quite a weird circumstance with this franchise since Rockstar Games has released most of its titles on PC, but it has never launched the original game, nor its sequel, on this platform.

And here we are, reporting one more time about yet another rumor of a possible Red Dead Redemption 2 release on PC, which this time around will hopefully become truth in one year or two.

Indeed, this newly found version of the western open world game has been discovered among the things Nan Ma, former physics programmer at Rockstar Toronto, has reportedly worked on a few months ago.

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Interestingly, Ma has quickly removed any reference of the game editing his profile, but that was too late, and people had already taken a screenshot of the page.

While it could’ve been a mistake, this is not the first time someone at Rockstar does similar mistakes, as it has already happened with Grand Theft Auto 6 a few weeks ago.

Now, there’s a problem with typos at Rockstar Games, and developers would need an editor for that, or there’s a chance all these references are true.

In my opinion, it looks quite safe to state that Red Dead Redemption 2 is coming sooner or later to the PC platform, as it would be rather dumb to leave such a big audience out of the count even after the successful release of GTA V over there.

Hopefully, in a few months, this new release gets confirmed, and we can stop talking about rumors like this shortly enough.

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