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The first Red Dead Redemption could finally be coming to PC - and soon - according to a fresh datamineIncluding Undead Nightmare

Including Undead Nightmare

Image credit:Rockstar

Image credit:Rockstar

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

Almost 14 years to the day after Rockstar’s cowboy epicRed Dead Redemptionreleased on consoles, and coming up on five years afterits sequel beat it to PC, it looks like the original Red Dead might finally get a PC release.

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“Journey across the sprawling expanses of the American West and Mexico in Red Dead Redemption, and its zombie-horror companion, Undead Nightmare, now playable on PC,” the string labelled “RDR_ProductPromotion_Intro_Body” reads.

It looks like Rockstar is gearing up to release#RDR1on PC.pic.twitter.com/2xMmpFIdCk— Tez2 (@TezFunz2)May 13, 2024

It looks like Rockstar is gearing up to release#RDR1on PC.pic.twitter.com/2xMmpFIdCk

TezFunz2 pointed out that the marketing strings are the same as those used forGrand Theft Auto 5’s PC release, which took a comparatively lighting-fast year to arrive on PC after its console launch in 2013.Red Dead Redemption 2similarly only waited around a year before coming to PC, making the adventures of John Marston a notable absence - as if you needed me to tell you that.