'Red Dead Redemption 2' news: Game might not be available for PC; no confirmation from Take-Two yet

The general store in the "Red Dead Redemption 2" trailer YouTube/Rockstar Games

Whenever a video game is up for release, the developers and publishers come up with the versions to fit not only consoles, but on PCs as well. However, the same might not be said for "Red Dead Redemption 2," as it is possible that Take-Two Interactive might not come up with a PC version at all.

Take-Two Interactive president Karl Slatoff stated that there are PC versions of video games that sell very well, while there are other games that do not. When he was asked about the PC version of "Red Dead Redemption 2," the company's CEO Strauss Zelnick only replied that the game's developer, Rockstar Games will be the ones who will announce it.

It is not exactly an outright confirmation of whether "Red Dead Redemption 2" will ever be available on PC, but his statement might make fans worry a little. Fans can also assume that "Red Dead Redemption 2" will only be available in console versions, which can be a bit disappointing for PC users as the first version was also not available for PC.

Slatoff went on to say that it depends on the title of the game, as some video games are more inclined to have a PC version. He even stated that video games such as "Civilization" and XCOM are some examples of video games that are better on PC versions. He did give everyone some hope though, as he thinks the PC market has a lot of potential.

The Take-Two president said that the PC market is also an important market because consumers are incredibly engaged. Because it is a mostly digital market, it eases the friction when it comes to continuous engagement with the consumers. Slatoff went on to say that the PC market is one that they focus on.

As far as everyone knows, it is all a matter of just waiting and seeing on whether Rockstar Games will announce a PC version of "Red Dead Redemption 2" and, hopefully, the original version of the game as well.

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