There are many of gamer’s out there, myself included, who would love to see Red Dead Redemption hit our gaming screens once again. Yesterday, we got our biggest glimmer of hope that this could really happen, as the games predecessor, Red Dead Revolver, appeared on the PlayStation 4 store in Australia with zero announcements and was expected to launch in the US and EU today.
Now it seems the game was accidentally published early, as it has since been pulled and we expect it will appear again in the near future following a more official reveal and launch. Either way, it shows that Rockstar Games is eager to bring this iconic PlayStation 2 game back to our screens.
The game clocked in at a 2.2GB download, with 1080p up-rendering of the original PlayStation 2 graphics. It also features Trophies, Shareplay, Remote Play, Activity Feeds, Second Screen Support and cost $22.95 Aus, $14.99 USD, £11.99.
So the big question is, can we expect to see something similar for Red Dead Redemption? We certainly hope so!
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