Red Dead Redemption was seemingly just added to the Steam backend, as Rockstar rolls out updates for its PC games. This is despite the first Red Dead Redemption game never being available on PC, staying as a console exclusive.
Now, it's being speculated that Red Dead Redemption is finally coming to PC. As spotted by Twitter user Tez2, metadata for the game was included in an update for Rockstar's launcher, and there even seems to be a product page for the game on Steam too.
The Steam page in question doesn't have a name yet, and is titled "SteamDB Unknown App 2668510". However, the update to the Rockstar launcher reportedly links this to Red Dead Redemption.
If true, this would finally make both Red Dead Redemption games available on PC. The first game launched on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 back in 2010 and was only ever re-released on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.
This isn't all we got from Rockstar today. Grand Theft Auto 5 was also updated to add anti-cheat software , hopefully stopping the hackers that have long plagued the servers.
At this point, a PC port is all but guaranteed. Previous Rockstar updates have...