Start the rumour-mill, possible RDR2 dlc incoming

Can't wait to latch onto another rumor surrounding RDR2 and hope for an ancillary announcement of the PC version of the game.
I can't wait for people to dig themselves into pits of delusion and despair, trying to argue that, no, in fact, it's entirely possible that a DLC will come out for the game on a random Tuesday without any prior marketing, because a seemingly similar event has happened before, see, and also because their publisher has done a complete turn-around in their policies and actually cares about their consumers now. And, when it inevitably comes out that the rumor was bogus, and that it was started by some dickhead who was 'conducting an experiment on ^(what the limits of delusional people are) "outrage culture"/', some will give up and realize that Rockstar, along with all other companies, no longer has free will over it's own actions and policies, while others will give into the cycle of rumors once more, each seemingly less realistic than the other.
You have to understand, anti-consumer practices are simply more profitable.
Not releasing the PC version of the game this long after the original release, for instance, may boggle some/
*, but rest assured that Rockstar's publisher has done the research, and waiting this long is simply the most profitable action they can take.
Not communicating with their consumers at all is also a seemingly internecine approach to operating a company, but, if not this clandestine approach to marketing, how else would people fall into this cycle of rumors?

Even after all of this, even after the Stadia announcement which was the largest straw we could've grasped to at this point, I'll still buy the PC version when it comes out.
I want to experience RDR2.
I despise these anti-consumer practices, this arbitrary waiting period, this forced and callow silence from an experienced company, but again, they all work.

/*anyone who has ever used the phrase 'outrage culture' or even the word 'culture' in conjunction with video-games deserves to be hanged.

/** everyone, actually. The game's basically sold all of the copies it's going to sell on the consoles, apart from a few sales here and there. I believe it'd be far more efficient to just release it on PC already, but then again, Rockstar's publisher probably knows what it's doing.

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