Red Dead Redemption is finally coming to PC, as officially confirmed by Rockstar

Red
Dead
Redemption
and
the
Undead
Nightmare
expansion
back
are
finally
coming
to
PC,
a
full
14
years
after
the
game
first
launched.

There
have
been

numerous
leaks
suggesting
a
port
was
in
the
works
,
leaving
fans
wondering
exactly
what
was
taking
so
long.
But
now,
Rockstar
has
announced
that
the
Wild
West
epic
will
launch
on
PC
on
October
29,
2024.

“For
the
first
time
in
its
storied
legacy,
John
Marston’s
beloved
journey
can
be
experienced
on
PC
in
stunning,
new
detail,
with
both
Red
Dead
Redemption
and
its
iconic
zombie-horror
companion
story,
Undead
Nightmare,
arriving
to
PC
on
October
29,”

Rockstar
said,
presumably
while
twirling
a
revolver.

The
port
is
being
handled
by
Double
Eleven,
the
same
group
that
worked
on
the

slightly
disappointing
PS4
and
Nintendo
Switch
port
from
last
year.

Thankfully,
that
port
was
much
improved
when
a
60fps
mode
was
patched
in.
Overall
though,
it
was
a
fairly
basic
re-release
of
the
classic
game
with
a
high
asking
price.

The
PC
port
will
presumably
be
the
based
on
that
version
of
the
game,
but
Double
Eleven
are
going
to
include
PC-specific
features,
too.
4K
resolution,
144hz
on
compatible
hardware,
ultrawide
and
superwide,
Nvidia
DLSS
3.7,
AMD
FSR
3.0,
DLSS
Frame
Generation,
adjustable
draw
distances,
and
more
will
all
be
included.

Red
Dead
Redemption
will
ride
onto
PC
on
Steam,
the
Epic
store
and
on
Rockstars
own
storefront.
No
price
has
been
confirmed,
but
I
feel
like
Rockstar
will
likely
charge
the
same
price
as
last
year’s
re-release:
£40.

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