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Red Dead Redemption Android Mobile Rockstar Dosted on AWS Is this a legit cloud test for Razer Edge?

  • December 3, 2025
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https://repost.aws/es/questions/QU8K8bRVO8Q-yRAH19DVJKBw/red-dead-redemption-apk-mobile-rockstar-consulta-sobre-latencia-y-hosting-estatico-en-s3

Background of the Discovery I recently came across the link above while scanning for open AWS S3 buckets related to high-fidelity mobile gaming assets. This appears to be an unlisted directory containing what looks like mobile-optimized index files and assets. Given the architecture, this could be a cloud-streaming wrapper or a native optimization test build intended for high-end Android handhelds like the Razer Edge 5G.

Technical Specifications (Observed) I am trying to determine if this package is fully executable on the Snapdragon G3x Gen 1 chipset or if it requires specific developer permissions.

  • File Source: Amazon Web Services (AWS S3 - us-east-1)
  • Asset Type: Web-based Container / Mobile Port Index
  • Target Platform: Android (Likely Cloud/Stream hybrid)
  • Display Optimization: Potentially supports 144Hz (Razer Standard)

Gameplay & Graphics Potential If this is indeed a leaked test build from the publisher's cloud division, we might be looking at:

  • Native UI Controls: The index structure suggests overlay mapping, which is perfect for remapping via the Razer Kishi V2.
  • Visual Fidelity: The file size of the referenced assets implies high-resolution textures, distinct from standard mobile approximations.
  • Engine: RAGE Engine (Mobile Wrapper).

Request for Community Testing I haven't fully triggered the main executable yet.

  1. Can anyone with a Razer Edge or a high-spec Razer Phone 2 access the index?
  2. Does the browser render the game container, or does it push a download for a local package?

It’s rare to find these AWS buckets public. Let’s analyze if this is the mobile bridge we’ve been waiting for before they close the access.