


In fairness, Rockstar isn’t pitching it as anything more than that. 5 on a variety of digital storefronts - including the new Rockstar Launcher - although it will not be available on Steam until December.Īfter spending an hour playing the PC port earlier this week at Rockstar’s headquarters in New York City, I can report that it’s exactly what you probably expect: a gussied-up version of a game that already wowed everyone last year with its gorgeous rendition of the Old West.

The PC version, which Rockstar Games developed itself, debuts Nov. You can join the discussion on Take-Two Interactive's plans to release three unannounced ports/remasters on the OC3D Forums.Just over a year after its release on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Red Dead Redemption 2 will arrive on Windows PC. Red Dead Redemption is a game that is worth remastering, and would certainly sell well enough to justify the porting effort. Many Red Dead Redemption 2 players want to play the original, and many of those gamers do not have access to hardware that supports it. Personally, I would love to see Red Dead Redemption arrive on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, as the original game's crying out for high framerate support and higher resolution playback. With Private Division being a relatively new entity, none of their games are likely candidates for remasters/ports. This opens the door for potential remasters for Bioshock titles, Borderlands games, or other popular 2K titles. While a lot of focus has been given to potential remasters from Rockstar Games, it is worth noting that Take-Two Interactive publishes games under their 2K brand and through their subsidiary Private Division. It has also added to the long-running rumours that Red Dead Redemption will be getting remastered following the success of Red Dead Redemption 2. This disclosure has added fuel to the fire of rumours that Rockstar Games plans to remaster some of their older Grand Theft Auto titles, such as Grant Theft Auto 3, San Andreas, and Vice City. These three unannounced games are new ports of existing games or remasters of older titles. Take-Two has three unannounced "new iterations of prior releases" in development, and the publisher has confirmed that these games are not sequels or new games. As part of the publisher's Q1 FY2022 earnings report, Take-Two Interactive has confirmed that they have three "new iterations of prior releases" in development, reigniting hopes that Red Dead Redemption is getting remastered for PC and next-generation consoles.
