Red Dead Redemption & Undead Nightmare are coming to PC, 14 years after launching

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Red Dead Redemption & Undead Nightmare are coming to PC, 14 years after launching

Red Dead Redemption and its expansion Undead Nightmare Finally coming to the PC 14 long years after the original release of the game. The open world western adventure and its zombie horror side story Will launch on PC on October 29 via the Rockstar Store, Steam and Epic Games Store.

The PC port was created in collaboration with Double Eleven, who also handled the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch versions of Red Dead Redemption For publisher Rockstar Games. An announcement trailer on the Rockstar Games YouTube channel reveals that the PC port will include Native 4K, up to 144 Hz, monitor support for Ultrawide and Super Ultrawide resolutions, and keyboard and mouse support.

According to the video description, the port will also include “Support for NVIDIA DLSS 3.7 and AMD FSR 3.0 upscaling technologies, NVIDIA DLSS Frame Generation, adjustable draw distances, shadow quality settings and more."

What porting Red Dead Redemption to PC means

PC fans no longer have to use illegal means to play the game

Red Dead Redemption was Released in 2010 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The Switch and PS4 ports launched on August 17, 2023, but until now, PC gamers have been left. This is in advance with Rockstar's tendency to exclude its PC fans, As even the upcoming GTA VI probably won't have a PC version at launch.

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until now, PC owners have to resort to playing unofficial ports of the gameWhich are often poorly done and completely buggy. In stark contrast, it only took Rockstar one year to bring out the second installment in the series, Red Dead Redemption 2, to PC a year after its 2019 console launch.

We can't wait for all the Red Dead Redemption PC mods

John is sure to have some ridiculous new rides

Bring Red Dead Redemption To the PC it opens up to a whole new world of customization. It won't be long before RDR Got mods of all kinds, from the useful to the ridiculous. My favorite idea comes from users The Gaming Lemon In a comment on the announcement trailer on YouTube, who Imagine John zooming around the 1900s era American Southwest in a Cybertruck. The inclusion of Undead Nightmare is a nice touch, making this a great purchase for the Halloween season.

An official PC port is also a promising moment for fans who have been requesting other classics from the Rockstar Games catalog to be ported for years. So far, the publishers have only brought GTA 4 and 5 to PC, if we exclude 1999s GTA 2. Bringing a beloved game to PC, even this many years later, can indicating that the company is working on making other games accessible to their computer gamer fans, From older titles to upcoming games.

Both the game and its expansion will be available for PC on October 29. Preorders for Red Dead Redemption And Undead Nightmare will be available earlier on the Rockstar Store, Epic Games Store, and Steam.

Source: Rockstar Games / YouTube, The GamingLemon/YouTube

Released

October 26, 2018