Red Dead Redemption 2’s PC version appears in Rockstar Social Club Code

Red Dead Redemption 2's PC version appears in Rockstar Social Club Code

Red Dead Redemption 2’s PC version appears in Rockstar Social Club Code

More evidence of a PC version of Rockstar Games’ Red Dead Redemption 2 is continuing to mount, with Twitter user JakoMako 51 uncovering references to the game’s PC release in the latest update for Rockstar’s Social Club.  

Within this code, “RDR2_PC_Accomplishments” is available for all to see, which suggests that a PC version of the game is in the works. Sadly, this leak doesn’t give us any timeframe for the game’s eventual release. Grand Theft Auto V released on PC two years after the game’s console launch, long after the game released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. 

With Grand Theft Auto V releasing on PC after the game’s next-generation versions on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, it is possible that Red Dead Redemption 2 will also see a PC release after the launch on PlayStation 5 and Xbox “Project Scarlett” next year. This way, Rockstar can ensure that the PC version of the game includes all features of the title’s hypothetical next-generation console versions. 

Red Dead Redemption 2's PC version appears in Rockstar Social Club Code  

A PC release seems like a logical step for Rockstar, bringing access to their game to a wider audience and enable owners of high-spec hardware to play the title at higher framerates and with higher levels of graphical fidelity. 

In a recent interview, Take-Two’s CEO stated that there is “no downside” to releasing Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC.

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