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‘Red Dead Redemption 2’ Latest News & Update: Recent Leak Gives PC Fans Hope
"Red Dead Redemption 2" is giving PC fans more hope according to recent leaks making rounds on the Internet. A leaked database showing a PC port is now giving fans renewed hope that the game will soon be enjoyed in PC.
"Red Dead Redemption 2" may have been confirmed for PS4 and Xbox One, but PC owners may soon enjoy the game as well, according to Express UK. A recent leak was reported, showing a "Red Dead Redemption 2" port designed for PC. The recent leak made many fans think that Rockstar may be cooking up something for PC owners. Based on the game developer's schedule, it could be very well be something to do with "Red Dead Redemption 2." Speculations of a PC project started after the Denuvo database was made accessible to the public temporarily.
Denuvo grants digital rights management support for PC games, giving protection and making it difficult for others to obtain titles in an illegal way. When the database was leaked, fans quickly spotted Rockstar signing up for their services in the future, RD2 added. Many fans are hoping that "Red Dead Redemption 2" will be released on PC similar to what happened to "Grand Theft Auto 5." However, all these are mere speculations by eager fans and Rockstar hasn't confirmed or denied the rumors.
Right now, Take-Two Interactive is keeping mum about "Red Dead Redemption 2" release date. It was reportedly previously that the game developer may make a big announcement during Super Bowl, but this turned out to be false. While many were expecting a Super Bowl trailer, Rockstar assured fans that there will be a discussion about "Red Dead Redemption 2" and its online component real soon.
"Red Dead Redemption 2" is currently set for autumn 2017, although several retailer leaks claim that it would be around October. In fact, one retailer chain advertised "Red Dead Redemption 2" to be released on October 2. While this could be reasonable given that October is usually the time for game releases, it is still best to wait for formal announcements and such.
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