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Red Dead Redemption (Switch)

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New item! GTA in the wild west! This classic Rockstar title completely took the world by storm, all the way back in 2010 - but now you can play it on the go! And thanks to the recent FREE Switch 2 upgrade, that also works with the physical version, now you can enjoy the game in 1080p with 60fps - handheld (but only on the Nintendo Switch 2)!! What a time to be alive.

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SubcategoryVideo Games
ConditionBrand new
CutefangamernewnintendoNintendo switch games

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