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Red Dead Redemption is coming to Steam

In the last couple of months, there have been a growing number of signs pointing to Red Dead Redemption finally landing on PC. The latest is our best indication yet, with SteamDB being updated with Red Dead Remastered. 

As spotted by long-time Rockstar leaker, Tez2, SteamDB now has a listing for the Red Dead Redemption 1 app. However, the store page is not yet live to publicly view, so we're still awaiting final confirmation from Rockstar.

If true, the launch here will likely be similar to Red Dead Redemption on PS4 and Nintendo Switch in 2023. At that time, Rockstar announced the game for both platforms and made it immediately available. It would seem that Rockstar is planning a similar shadowdrop for the PC version of the game.

Red Dead Redemption Remastered includes both the base game and its expansion, Undead Nightmare, which transforms the entire game into a zombie survival experience. While Red Dead Redemption has been available on consoles for over a decade, it has never been made available on PC.

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KitGuru Says: While I did play some Red Dead Redemption on the PS3 back in the day, I never owned the game for myself, so this PC version will be my first opportunity to experience the game in full, at a sensible frame rate. Will you be diving into RDR for the first time once the PC version arrives? 

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