Red Dead Redemption 2 Emerges for Nintendo Switch


Can we also play Red Dead Redemption 2 on Nintendo Switch soon? According to the Brazilian rating board, yes. The organization’s website leaked that a Switch version of Rockstar’s western epic is on the way.

The Switch version was spotted by Twitter user @necrolipe. He posted a screenshot of a ranking of Red Read Redemption 2, with the Nintendo Switch listed as a platform alongside PS4, Xbox One and PC.

The game was initially reviewed in September 2018, about a month before the original release. Is the game resurfacing now because a Switch version is coming? That is quite possible.

The timing would certainly not be surprising. After all, the remaster of the first Red Dead Redemption was released on August 17 for Nintendo Switch. It is a logical consequence that the second part will also come to Nintendo’s handheld.

In what form, that remains to be seen, of course. But if The Witcher 3 is possible on console, Red Dead Redemption 2 should also be possible. Let’s not forget that there are a lot of rumors about the successor to the Switch. That console would be as strong as the PS4 and Xbox One. In that respect, a Switch version of Red Dead Redemption 2 is completely plausible.

What do you think?

  1. This’ll be an interesting move by Nintendo. The PlayStation Portal is a poor alternative as you must have a PS5 to use it. The Switch is probably the best handheld option right now, ignoring SteamDeck.

  2. What a great game Red Dead Redemption 2, the best game I’ve ever played for PS4 without a doubt, I would love to see it on Nintendo Switch, I hope the graphics and gameplay on Nintendo Switch are up with such a great game, I guess many Nintendo Switch players are excited about this news, I would certainly be if I were a player of said console.

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