
This is not a drill: Rockstar Games just definitely leaked Red Dead Redemption 2 Remastered by mistake.
Yeah, I’m not kidding. This is the closest thing to an official reveal we’re going to get from Rockstar Games until, well, the official reveal.
Alright, let me explain. As noted in an article by Comicbook's Cade Onder, Rockstar Games official online support page has just done a big oopsie.
Over on the r/reddeadredemption subreddit, one user noticed something very juicy: the support page for Red Dead Redemption II listed "Online migration" as a support option. Said option has since been removed from the site.
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So, why is this such a big deal? Well, this has happened before… when Rockstar Games released the “Enhanced” update for Grand Theft Auto V.
As GTA V Enhanced requires you to download a new version of GTA V, you have to manually migrate your online saved data to a new client.
Therefore this more than implies that a similar “Enhanced” client for Red Dead Redemption II is on its way.
Even more telling, the “Online migration” option has since been removed from Rockstar Games’ support website under the Red Dead Redemption II tab. Yeah, someone pushed an update a little too early and now they’re trying to cover their tracks.
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And in case you think that maybe this is just an example of one user making something up with an edited screenshot, several users in the comments on that thread corroborated the original poster’s story before the option on the site disappeared.
This isn’t just a little, tiny leak– this is straight up confirmation of Red Dead Redemption II Remastered’s existence. At this point, they genuinely may just come out and say it.
Expect an official reveal from Rockstar Games, and probably even a trailer, very, very soon.
Topics: Red Dead Redemption, Red Dead Redemption 2, Rockstar Games, Take-Two