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Take-Two: PC is important to us, but we’re not confirming Red Dead Redemption 2 on it yet

Rockstar’s parent company, Take-Two, has said that the PC market is “a great market”, but won’t confirm Red Dead Redemption 2 on it as yet.

“The great news is that the PC market is vibrant for us. It’s a great market for us. It’s a big market. It’s a core market in consumers that are highly engaged. It’s a predominantly digital market, which also removes friction in terms of ongoing engagement with a consumer. So, for us, the PC market as a company is very important and very exciting and something we focus on,” Take-Two President, Karl Slatoff, said in a recent earnings call (via VG24/7).

Depsite this enthusiasm for the platform, a PC release of Red Dead Redemption 2 wasn’t announced.

“Any updates about any of our titles will come from our labels,” CEO Strauss Zelnick replied when asked.

Red Dead Redemption 2 was confirmed for Xbox One and PS4 back in October 2016. The game has been delayed until 2018.


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