Rockstar Games’ Red Dead Redemption is seemingly coming to PC, according to, of all places, the PlayStation Store description for the game’s PS4 re-release. Though updated to remove the same, Wario64 on Twitter grabbed a screenshot of the original, which states, “Experience the epic western adventures that defined a generation – now on PC for the first time ever.”
While it could be a mistake, the next paragraph would note that it includes the Game of the Year Edition’s bonus content and updates released in 2023. PC-specific features include “support for increased resolutions and frame rates, multiple displays, and other accessories, plus spatial surround sound.” Of course, just like the console versions, there is no multiplayer.
It’s thus possible that the announcement was premature, though the PlayStation Store featuring this information is bizarre. Rockstar could be planning an announcement sometime soon, if not saving it for Gamescom Opening Night Live on August 20th. Stay tuned for further updates.
Red Dead Redemption launched in May 2010 for PS3 and Xbox 360, receiving extensive acclaim from critics and selling 23 million units as of September 2021. It would be re-released for PS4 and Nintendo Switch in August 2023, receiving noticeably less acclaim for its barebones enhancements (check out our review). A new patch would subsequently add 60 FPS support for PS4 players on PS5.