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Black Friday Weekend 2019: Get Red Dead Redemption 2 PC And Five Free Games For $44

The PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2 has finally arrived, which is good, because it lines up nice with the annual Black Friday frenzy. Because the game is still fairly new to the platform its going price is still higher than that of the PS4 and Xbox One versions, but you can still get the game for under $60 and get some nice bonus games over the long holiday weekend.

Red Dead Redemption 2 PC deals

Best deal: $44.15 (comes with five free games)

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You can get the standard PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2 for just $44.15 from digital games store Green Man Gaming. The Special edition is also discounted to $54, and the Ultimate edition is available for $67.49. It's important to note that this deal is for a digital code that can be redeemed on Rockstar Games' own PC launcher.

As part of Green Man Gaming's Black Friday sale, you'll also get a code for the Intel Starter Pack with your purchase, which lets you select five free games from a handful of options. You can find more info on that bonus and how to redeem at GMG. This deal is available until December 3.

While GMG currently has the best deal on Red Dead 2 for PC, you'll also find the game on sale at these stores, in case the above deal sells out:

Fanatical

GameStop

Epic Games Store

Humble Bundle


Red Dead Redemption 2 PS4 and Xbox One deals

Best deal: $25

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While the PC version has quite a few features that aren't available on consoles--like increased frame rates and resolutions--the PS4 and Xbox One versions are still fantastic games. The game even won GameSpot's 2018 Game of the Year based on those versions. Best Buy currently has both the PS4 and Xbox One versions for $25--this is the lowest price we've seen so far. The deal is currently sold out at Best Buy for PS4, but you can get it at Walmart for $30 instead.

That's pretty much what you can expect in terms of discounts on Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One during Black Friday 2019. For more great game discounts, check out our guides to the best Black Friday deals on Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Borderlands 3, and more.


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