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[News] Red Dead Redemption 2 is back on Steam again.


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After a long absence, Red Dead Redemption 2 is back in the limelight on Steam. It occupied one of the top five spots in terms of sales, outperforming many other strong titles.

 

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Red Dead Redemption 2 is the fourth best-selling game on Steam. With its return, it surpassed the sales of other strong games such as FIFA 23, as well as God of War, Cyberpunk 2077, and others.

Steam is offering big discounts on a bunch of titles for Black Friday. These discounts contributed greatly to the return of the forgotten Rockstar game to the limelight and to the forefront of sales on the aforementioned platform for a while.

 

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The first to notice this news was well-known gaming news source Ben, who commented that he wished Rockstar had taken a little more interest in their game.

Recently, the game got an update that brought many fixes for the PC version and home devices version. The update came based on the FeedBack that the development team obtained during the last stage.

This update is the first of its kind to bring content to Red Dead Online in a long time. Where Rockstar recently announced to stop supporting the game with large content and focus on small fixes and additions that can maintain the stability of the game.

 

 

Rockstar is currently focusing on its next project, which is a new part of the GTA series, believed to be GTA 6, as the game is supposed to set a new standard in the history of the series and constitute a quantum leap in the field of video games as a whole, according to the statements of the parent company, T2.

 

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