After yesterday's confirmation of Red Dead Redemption making its way to the Xbox One thanks to the backwards compatibility program going on between the Xbox 360 and its newer brother, it comes as no surprise that the game has gained newfound attention.

The magnitude of said attention, however, is baffling. To put this all into perspective, we're talking about a 6 year old game here. It was initially released on Xbox 360 and PS3, gaining overwhelmingly positive critical and fan response. It was supported by DLC during its run, including a large Zombie themed expansion. A GOTY edition was also later released, containing all DLC along with the game. It was being eaten up by gamers everywhere, who have been clamoring for a PC release and a sequel ever since.
With the latter of those two requests seemingly more plausible than ever before in spite of Rockstar's absence from E3, players were more or less satisfied. As such, the announcement of the game making its way to Xbox One came as a very welcome surprise. So much so that people went on a buying spree of insane proportions.