![]() ![]() ![]() Even more than that, I don't think Red Dead Online is going to give this game anywhere near the long tail that GTA Online has given GTA V, and Rockstar/Take-Two might be pretty interested in how to get a second wind of sales after the initial launch excitement. Porting, overall, is easier than it was in the Xbox 360/PS3 generation, and GTA V has been a huge success on PC, as well as everywhere else. My suspicion is that this game will definitely come to PC. Theoretically the modding scene has boosted the sales for V somewhat, though it's much harder to tell due to the impact GTA Online has had on that game. Red Dead Redemption never did come to PC, despite years and years of fans calling for it. GTA IV and V, however, both did, and the modding scene that followed IV's release kept the game alive for years after it stopped receiving new content. The November 19th update, which is 2. ![]() So this is far short of a confirmation, but it does seem to be an indication. There's precedent for this and there's precedent against this. Rockstar issued an update for the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2. The PC version features graphical and technical improvements, as well as additional in-game content. You can search for "RDR2_PC" in the following link: RDR2_PC_Accomplishments:"Accomplishments" ![]()
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