"Red Dead Redemption 2" release has been finally confirmed after the long wait for its follow-up. Now that console platforms, Xbox and PS4, has been confirmed for release come 2017, it is now being rumored that the PC version of the game will soon follow.
There have been some speculations circulating online that Take-Two Interactive may soon release a PC version of the hit console game, "Red Dead Redemption." According to reports, more and more PC gamers are requesting for the PC version of the upcoming "RDR 2," which is due for release next. As a testament to the said demand, an online petition has been made to encourage game developer Take-Two Interactive to proceed with the request.
Based on the petition that was brought online, PC gamers have been denied of playing "Red Dead Redemption," which according to them is a very amazing. The letter which was addressed to Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive, asked the developers not to deprive PC gamers of the beautiful game similar to what they did back in 2010 when Red Dead Redemption was first launched.
Up to now there is still no response coming from the developers of the game. But fans are still hoping that people behind the game will hear their battle cry and heed their request.
Now, this would not be the first time that some individuals or group of people started an online campaign to bring forth a game or even a TV series. With the targeted 50,000 petitioners to be gathered, coupled with its current minimal output, there would still be an ample time for Take-Two to think over the request of PC gamers as part of their expansion.
There is no telling if the online petition will see success or failure. But if successful, then "Red Dead Redemption 2" will join the likes of "Grand Theft Auto," "Max Payne," and others as part of the PC-Games lineup of Take-Two.