Spanish Store Puts Up RDR2 on Switch on Sale. Also GTA 6 and Bully 2
Red Dead Redemption 2 on Nintendo Switch, Bully 2 this year and GTA 6 in two years... It's likely that someone in the Spanish online store Instant Gaming likes to dream, and the fact that such items are on offer may unnecessarily stir the imagination of many players.

The Spanish online store Instant Gaming has added the Nintendo Switch version of Red Dead Redemption II to its offer. On the product card you can read that the latest work of Rockstar Games will be available on the console later this year. Although the description referring to the PC version seems to indicate that we are dealing with an accident, the title received its own cover with Nintendo Switch logo. Still, you can safely assume that it is just a fake. Why? Well, there are two reasons.
The first one is the insufficient capacity of Switch's cartridge, which simply wouldn't fit a game that required two Blu-Ray discs on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Another thing is that once installed, Arthur Morgan's adventure takes up about 100 GB of disk space, which significantly exceeds the amount of free space available even to Nintendo Switch owners who got memory cards. Yes, some developers have done some real wonders when porting their games, but it is safe to assume that porting Red Dead Redemption II would be much more challenging, even for the best companies, than, for example, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

As for the second reason, Instant Gaming's offer includes two games that so far have only functioned in the sphere of rumor. The first one is Bully II. Of course, the product cards lack any specific data about the games, except for replacement covers and bogus release dates. And no wonder - after all, Rockstar Games has never confirmed that they actually work on such projects.

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