Red Dead Redemption 2 PC Listing Was A Placeholder, Says Retailer

There is still no clarity on if Red Dead Redemption 2 will be coming to PC.

Posted By | On 21st, Oct. 2018

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The fact that Red Dead Redemption 2, one of the biggest game releases of the decade is not getting a PC launch (at least for now) has ruffled a number of feathers. That said, over the months, there’s been some evidence to suggest that it might eventually happen, even if Rockstar themselves have been almost frustratingly non-committal about it.

Recently, a listing for a PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2 went up on online retailer MediaMarkt’s Swedish website, with a 2019 placeholder release date. Being one of Europe’s biggest retailers, naturally many took this as implication that maybe Rockstar were indeed working on Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC, and that even though it wasn’t coming at launch, it would happen sooner or later.

However, MediaMarkt have told WCCFTech in a statement that the PC listing for the game was nothing more than a placeholder, based on the retailer’s own belief that the version of the game will be launching eventually, just as it happened with Grand Theft Auto 5.

“It’s true we had the RDR2 PC version listed,” the retailer’s rep said. “I checked this with the games department at our HQ and got told that it’s something of a placeholder and that they count on it being announced sometime in the future (just as with GTA V for example). It is no longer listed as available for pre-purchase, though.”

Come on Rockstar, just announce something already. Or at least let Devolver Digital handle the port, as they offered to do so nicely (and cheekily).

At least PS4 and Xbox One owners don’t have to wait too long. Red Dead Redemption 2 launches in a matter of days, on October 26.


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