Surprise ! Following last month’s leaks, excellent news has been confirmed for Red Dead Redemption, which will be returning very soon. Here are the details.
Red Dead Redemption doesn’t have the aura of a GTA, but Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive managed to install the license over time. On August 17, 2023, the original game was released in an updated version for PS4 and Nintendo Switch, which was disappointing at launch. Thankfully, there have been updates since then, including a 4K 60fps patch for a title that should have run in such conditions from the start.
The big announcement for Red Dead Redemption has been made
After correcting the technical part of the porting of Red Dead RedemptionRockstar Games is preparing to fix an unfortunate issue. In fact, the game has never been released on PC since 2010. But that will be long story, because according to rumors and leaks, the announcement has only just been made. Yes, the title will be available on PC and the launch is even imminent. “For the first time since its creation, John Marston’s adventure can be experienced in stunning new detail on PC. Red Dead Redemption and its legendary zombie horror story Undead Nightmare are coming to PC on October 29th
Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive are therefore making good progress with a port of the main game, but also its zombie expansion Undead Nightmare. This PC version of Red Dead Redemption s upports a native resolution of 4K up to 144Hz, which is much higher than the console version. Additionally, PC gamers can enjoy the panoramas of the Wild West thanks to support for ultra-wide (21:9) and super-ultra-wide (32:9) displays. But that’s not all: Thanks to HDR10, the display is improved, while controller aversions can use the combination of keyboard and mouse.
Other new features you can expect for Red Dead Redemption PC? Yes. To best optimize performance, even if it is an old game, this version enables DLSS 3.7 and FSR 3.0 solutions from Nvidia and AMD. As far as settings go, you can also expect DLSS frame generation, which includes the ability to change display distance, shadows, and more. For a first look at Red Dead Redemption on PC, here is the announcement trailer.