


While installing yet another piece of software on your gaming rig that you don't exactly want might not be that enticing to many, Rockstar is hoping to sweeten the deal with a nice freebie. It's a definite possibility, but we're not going to get our hopes up at this point.

Many see Rockstar's commitment to developing a launcher for the Windows PC platform as a sign that it may port the wildly popular Red Dead Redemption II over. In addition to its attempt to making game curation a bit easier, the Rockstar Games Launcher will keep all of your games updated automatically and includes cloud save functionality. This includes games purchased on Steam, allowing you to access all of your titles from a single interface. You can directly purchase games using the launcher, and it will also add games that you have already installed on your machine. Other available titles include Max Payne 3: Complete Edition, LA Noire: Complete Edition and GTA Vice City (among others). The Rockstar Games Launcher serves as a repository for some of the studio's most popular games including the dominant Grand Theft Auto V.
