
Red Dead Redemption 2 is inbound for the PC at least according to the LinkedIn profile of a programmer who worked for Rockstar.As reported by VG247 and also detailed on a Reddit thread spotted by Wccftech.com the Experience section in the programmers LinkedIn profile lists the games they worked on, and that includes Red Dead Redemption 2 (RDR 2).Interestingly, the employee listed the platforms for RDR 2: PS4, Xbox One and PC, and several sources have verified that the programmers LinkedIn profile in question is a genuine one.This would indicate that although the PC version hasnt been officially announced, it's in the works.
At this stage, however, its still a rumor to be treated with caution (it could be a simple mistake on the LinkedIn profile, for instance).Time will tellThat said, it certainly makes sense for RDR 2 to make it to the PC, as its an extra audience for Rockstar to tap into.While the original game didnt grace the PC due to porting the sprawling code being a seriously uphill struggle, compounded with time pressures, if whispers on the web are to be believed Grand Theft Auto V was eventually unleashed for Windows after a considerable delay.If RDR 2 is coming to PC, its likely to will follow a similar pattern, with launch delayed by a year or so.
This is pure speculation right now, but its definitely an interesting hint of things to come for those who want to play the Western-themed open world sequel on the desktop PC with a quick-draw gaming mouse and keyboard combination.Red Dead Redemption 2 is slated for release on October 26 for PS4 and Xbox One, so hopeful types could speculate on a summer 2019 release on PC.
The hype train is slowly gathering steam, and a fresh trailer released last month built up some serious anticipation for the game.