It has been well over 10 years sinceRed Dead Redemptionwas first released and it now seems it is finally making its way to PC.First released in 2010 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360,Red Dead Redemptionwas later ported to the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in August 2023.Check out the trailer forRed Dead Redemptionbelow!However, it seems as though theRockstar Gamestitle is far from staying in the past as a new discovery shows that it is finally making its way to PC via PSN.AdvertThis news comes afterRed Dead Redemptionwas spotted on thePlayStationStore.“Experience the epic western adventures that defined a generation — now onPCfor the first time ever,” the descriptionreads.Featuring the complete single-player experience, it will also include bonus content from the Game of the Year edition as well as all the features from the 2023 console upgrade.Of course, it has also been updated for PC and includes “increased resolutions and framerates, multiple displays, and other accessories, plus spatial surround sound.”AdvertIt wasn’t long before Red Dead fans took to Twitter to share their excitement over this announcement, even if the release has yet to receive a date.“This honestly makes zero sense but if it means we get the originalRed Dead Redemptionon PC I’ll take it,” one fan mused.Another said: Holy s**t, peak incoming? I was wondering when it was dropping since it got leaked on Social Club.”With Rockstar seemingly not planning to announceRed Dead Redemption 3anytime soon, we will have to make do with this PC port.AdvertWell, at least we are gettingGrand Theft Auto VIpretty soon…On that topic,GTA VI’s publisher has recentlyshut downan Xbox Game Pass release so it seems as though we will all be forking out that cash next year.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games,PC,PlayStation

Red Dead Redemption PC port resurfaces online ahead of imminent reveal

It has been well over 10 years sinceRed Dead Redemptionwas first released and it now seems it is finally making its way to PC.First released in 2010 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360,Red Dead Redemptionwas later ported to the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in August 2023.Check out the trailer forRed Dead Redemptionbelow!However, it seems as though theRockstar Gamestitle is far from staying in the past as a new discovery shows that it is finally making its way to PC via PSN.AdvertThis news comes afterRed Dead Redemptionwas spotted on thePlayStationStore.“Experience the epic western adventures that defined a generation — now onPCfor the first time ever,” the descriptionreads.Featuring the complete single-player experience, it will also include bonus content from the Game of the Year edition as well as all the features from the 2023 console upgrade.Of course, it has also been updated for PC and includes “increased resolutions and framerates, multiple displays, and other accessories, plus spatial surround sound.”AdvertIt wasn’t long before Red Dead fans took to Twitter to share their excitement over this announcement, even if the release has yet to receive a date.“This honestly makes zero sense but if it means we get the originalRed Dead Redemptionon PC I’ll take it,” one fan mused.Another said: Holy s**t, peak incoming? I was wondering when it was dropping since it got leaked on Social Club.”With Rockstar seemingly not planning to announceRed Dead Redemption 3anytime soon, we will have to make do with this PC port.AdvertWell, at least we are gettingGrand Theft Auto VIpretty soon…On that topic,GTA VI’s publisher has recentlyshut downan Xbox Game Pass release so it seems as though we will all be forking out that cash next year.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games,PC,PlayStation

It has been well over 10 years sinceRed Dead Redemptionwas first released and it now seems it is finally making its way to PC.First released in 2010 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360,Red Dead Redemptionwas later ported to the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in August 2023.Check out the trailer forRed Dead Redemptionbelow!However, it seems as though theRockstar Gamestitle is far from staying in the past as a new discovery shows that it is finally making its way to PC via PSN.AdvertThis news comes afterRed Dead Redemptionwas spotted on thePlayStationStore.“Experience the epic western adventures that defined a generation — now onPCfor the first time ever,” the descriptionreads.Featuring the complete single-player experience, it will also include bonus content from the Game of the Year edition as well as all the features from the 2023 console upgrade.Of course, it has also been updated for PC and includes “increased resolutions and framerates, multiple displays, and other accessories, plus spatial surround sound.”AdvertIt wasn’t long before Red Dead fans took to Twitter to share their excitement over this announcement, even if the release has yet to receive a date.“This honestly makes zero sense but if it means we get the originalRed Dead Redemptionon PC I’ll take it,” one fan mused.Another said: Holy s**t, peak incoming? I was wondering when it was dropping since it got leaked on Social Club.”With Rockstar seemingly not planning to announceRed Dead Redemption 3anytime soon, we will have to make do with this PC port.AdvertWell, at least we are gettingGrand Theft Auto VIpretty soon…On that topic,GTA VI’s publisher has recentlyshut downan Xbox Game Pass release so it seems as though we will all be forking out that cash next year.

It has been well over 10 years sinceRed Dead Redemptionwas first released and it now seems it is finally making its way to PC.

First released in 2010 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360,Red Dead Redemptionwas later ported to the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in August 2023.

Check out the trailer forRed Dead Redemptionbelow!

However, it seems as though theRockstar Gamestitle is far from staying in the past as a new discovery shows that it is finally making its way to PC via PSN.

Advert

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This news comes afterRed Dead Redemptionwas spotted on thePlayStationStore.

“Experience the epic western adventures that defined a generation — now onPCfor the first time ever,” the descriptionreads.

Featuring the complete single-player experience, it will also include bonus content from the Game of the Year edition as well as all the features from the 2023 console upgrade.

Of course, it has also been updated for PC and includes “increased resolutions and framerates, multiple displays, and other accessories, plus spatial surround sound.”

Advert

Advert

It wasn’t long before Red Dead fans took to Twitter to share their excitement over this announcement, even if the release has yet to receive a date.

“This honestly makes zero sense but if it means we get the originalRed Dead Redemptionon PC I’ll take it,” one fan mused.

Another said: Holy s**t, peak incoming? I was wondering when it was dropping since it got leaked on Social Club.”

With Rockstar seemingly not planning to announceRed Dead Redemption 3anytime soon, we will have to make do with this PC port.

Advert

Advert

Well, at least we are gettingGrand Theft Auto VIpretty soon…

On that topic,GTA VI’s publisher has recentlyshut downan Xbox Game Pass release so it seems as though we will all be forking out that cash next year.

Topics:Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games,PC,PlayStation