A Nintendo Switch version of Red Dead Redemption 2 has been spotted on the Brazilian ratings board’s website.
As spotted by aTwitter user, an unannounced Switch version ofRockstar‘s game is listed alongside the currently available versions of the game.

However, it isn’t immediately clear when the Switch listing was added to the classification board’s website.
Red Dead Redemption 2recebe classificação indicativa para oNintendo Switchno Brasilpic.twitter.com/4sKKPVYV9S

— ‘Necro’ Felipe #UnivNintendo (@necrolipe)Jun 03, 2025
The game was originally classified by the board in September 2018 ahead of itsPlayStation 4andXbox Onerelease the following month.

Red Dead Redemption 2 was alsoreleased for PC and the now defunct Stadia in 2019.
Rockstar ownerTake-Twosaid last month Red Dead Redemption 2 has sold over 55 million copies to date.

According to research firm Circana (formerlyNPD Group), it’s the second best-selling title in US over the past five years based on dollar sales.
Given that the open-world game would place heavy demands on the aging Switch hardware, a potential Red Dead Redemption 2 release forNintendo’s console would likely arrive in the form of a cloud version which uses streaming technology to play the title from a server.

Rockstar releasedSwitch and PS4 ports of the original Red Dead Redemptionlast month. The game has sold over 23 million copies since it was first released forPS3andXbox 360in 2010.
Further reading
Red Dead Redemption series writer Michael Unsworth recentlyleft Rockstar after 16 years at the company.
The former writing director had worked on virtually all of Rockstar’s major releases during his time at the company. Notably, he’s one of only three writers credited for both Red Dead Redemption games’ stories.

