It only took fourteen years, but finally,Red Dead Redemptionand its standalone expansion, Undead Nightmare, areboth coming to PC on October 29 in one bundle, which will also include all of the additional Game of the Year content. The new port may not bring with it any new content, but it does include a whole host of graphical upgrades that make it seem more like a remaster than a port. To celebrate the announcement,Rockstar Gamesreleased a new trailer showing the upgraded graphics in action.

To say that Red Dead Redemption was a success when it was first released in 2010 would be an understatement, winning countless Game of the Year awards andselling over 21 million copies. Undead Nightmare, the non-canon horror-themed standalone expansion, sold an additional 2 million copies at retail, making it one of the most successful expansions in history. In August 2023, both titles werebrought to the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, allowing a whole new generation to experience the saga of John Marston in the dying days of the American West.

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After many years of waiting, a Red Dead Redemption PC port seems to be on the way.

In addition to a release date, Rockstar Games also revealed thenew graphical upgradescoming with Red Dead Redemption, which include:

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That’s not even the end of the updates, as now you’re able to also adjust the draw distance and tinker with the quality of shadows.Rockstar Games has promised even more customizationis coming with Red Dead Redemption to PC, but has notably not mentioned anything about framerate, which has become a hot topic among theRed Dead Redemption 2community, as the 2018 prequel is locked at 60 FPS. There’s hope among the community that with this much care being taken with the first game, that the second will eventually get quality-of-life updates to match.

The sudden news of Red Dead Redemption coming to PC may be exciting, but it comes a year after the game first appeared on modern platforms.

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The sudden news of Red Dead Redemption coming to PC may be exciting, but it comes a year after the game first appeared on modern platforms.Waiting a year for a PC port is par for the coursewith Rockstar Games, which also heldGrand Theft Auto 5back for a year, and in all of the talk aboutGrand Theft Auto 6, the developer hasnever mentioned a PC Version. This latest port, despite the graphical upgrades and bundling of content into one package, is no exception, as it won’t include any of the online modes.

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