Red Dead Redemption 2 PC Version And GTA 5 New DLCs Confirmed! See Details Here

Feb 12, 2017 06:52 PM EST | Jayde Marvynne Zamora

TAKE-TWO Interactive discussed the upcoming release of Red Dead Redemption 2 about the possible PC version. The discovery of the DRM provider claims the possibility of porting the to PC. This leak might not be proven true since the Developers has not confirmed the allegation. Thus, readers should take each information with a grain of salt.

Red Dead Redemption 2 DRM provider suggests that a PC version will be released at launch. The game title will use Denuvo Software Solutions which only works on PC, thus, confirming the PC version.

According to Daily Star "The most important takeaway from this is that Rockstar will be using Denuvo in the future. Denuvo is only used on PC. If Rockstar will be using it, then they will be releasing something for PC." The source added "Their only upcoming game that we know about is Red Dead Redemption 2. Putting two and two together here shouldn't be too hard."

Also, Rockstar recently achieved a new milestone in terms of sales with the launch of GTA 4 and 5 on PC. It is a common understanding that the company does not want the investment to go down the drain especially with their first project since. Red Dead Redemption 2 is scheduled to be released Fall of 2017.

In other news, GTA 5 avid fans can now unlock new DLCs for the game after it becomes available on Xbox One Backwards Compatibility. According to Express, intersecting sagas of Niko Bellic, Johnny Klebitz, and Luis Lopez is now playable. Also, all versions of the game are now are now compatible with Xbox One.

For digital game owners, the update can be downloaded at the "Ready to Install" section of their Xbox One. Physical game owners can simply insert the Xbox 360 game disc to Xbox One and download the game.

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