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Playstation Store lists Red Dead Redemption as “now on PC for the first time ever”Yee-haw!

Yee-haw!

Image credit:Rockstar

Image credit:Rockstar

Cowboy-man John Marston sidles down a town high street in Red Dead Redemption 1

Update:The PlayStation Store’s description has now been changed to omit the part quoted below. Being a forward-thinking individual, however, I took a screenshot.Well, root my toots. Unless you’re Australian, in which case don’t do that. Just enjoy the now very much confirmed-looking release of the originalRed Dead Redemptionon PC. That’s according to a listing on thePlayStation Store, which contains the currently inaccurate but tantalising phrase “now on PC for the first time ever.”Image credit:PlayStation/Rock Paper Shotgun“Red Dead Redemption features all of the 2023 console version upgrades plus PC specific enhancements including support for increased resolutions and framerates, multiple displays, and other accessories, plus spatial surround sound.” Yeah this is basically just a confirmation. That’ll do!Back in May, some of the exact copy used on thestore page was datamined. An eventual port of the 2010open world gamehasseemed like an inevitabilityfor a good while now, and it looks like the wait is finally over.If you missed out on the original Red Dead (Ok, not theoriginalRed Dead) it’s a breezier, slightly goofier foray into the Old West, although the writing was still very strong for the time. Also included, as with any modern repackage, is the great Undead Nightmare expansion, in which a beleaguered John Marston fights a turf war with hordes of zombies. Naturally, RPS never got the chance to review the first Redemption game, but I will use this opportunity to link Matthew Castle’s (RPS in Peace)excellent reviewofRed Dead Redemption 2. It’s worth it for the header screenshot alone.

Update:The PlayStation Store’s description has now been changed to omit the part quoted below. Being a forward-thinking individual, however, I took a screenshot.Well, root my toots. Unless you’re Australian, in which case don’t do that. Just enjoy the now very much confirmed-looking release of the originalRed Dead Redemptionon PC. That’s according to a listing on thePlayStation Store, which contains the currently inaccurate but tantalising phrase “now on PC for the first time ever.”Image credit:PlayStation/Rock Paper Shotgun“Red Dead Redemption features all of the 2023 console version upgrades plus PC specific enhancements including support for increased resolutions and framerates, multiple displays, and other accessories, plus spatial surround sound.” Yeah this is basically just a confirmation. That’ll do!Back in May, some of the exact copy used on thestore page was datamined. An eventual port of the 2010open world gamehasseemed like an inevitabilityfor a good while now, and it looks like the wait is finally over.If you missed out on the original Red Dead (Ok, not theoriginalRed Dead) it’s a breezier, slightly goofier foray into the Old West, although the writing was still very strong for the time. Also included, as with any modern repackage, is the great Undead Nightmare expansion, in which a beleaguered John Marston fights a turf war with hordes of zombies. Naturally, RPS never got the chance to review the first Redemption game, but I will use this opportunity to link Matthew Castle’s (RPS in Peace)excellent reviewofRed Dead Redemption 2. It’s worth it for the header screenshot alone.

Well, root my toots. Unless you’re Australian, in which case don’t do that. Just enjoy the now very much confirmed-looking release of the originalRed Dead Redemptionon PC. That’s according to a listing on thePlayStation Store, which contains the currently inaccurate but tantalising phrase “now on PC for the first time ever.”

Image credit:PlayStation/Rock Paper Shotgun

The now deleted PC release information for Red Dead Redemption on PC from the PlayStation Store.

“Red Dead Redemption features all of the 2023 console version upgrades plus PC specific enhancements including support for increased resolutions and framerates, multiple displays, and other accessories, plus spatial surround sound.” Yeah this is basically just a confirmation. That’ll do!

Back in May, some of the exact copy used on thestore page was datamined. An eventual port of the 2010open world gamehasseemed like an inevitabilityfor a good while now, and it looks like the wait is finally over.

If you missed out on the original Red Dead (Ok, not theoriginalRed Dead) it’s a breezier, slightly goofier foray into the Old West, although the writing was still very strong for the time. Also included, as with any modern repackage, is the great Undead Nightmare expansion, in which a beleaguered John Marston fights a turf war with hordes of zombies. Naturally, RPS never got the chance to review the first Redemption game, but I will use this opportunity to link Matthew Castle’s (RPS in Peace)excellent reviewofRed Dead Redemption 2. It’s worth it for the header screenshot alone.