The original ‘Red Dead Redemption’ is finally coming to PCs, launches Oct 29


'Red Dead Redemption' received widespread critical acclaim following its original release in 2010, with an updated version of the title re-released on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in August last year. — Rockstar Games

After over 14 years of waiting, Red Dead Redemption will finally be getting a PC release on October 29 via Steam, the Epic Games Store, and the Rockstar Store.

The PC release will include the standalone Undead Nightmare expansion, which features a zombie-themed storyline, which lines up nicely with Halloween around the corner.

According to its publisher, Rockstar Games, the PC release will support "native 4K resolution at up to 144hz on compatible hardware, monitor support for both Ultrawide (21:9) and Super Ultrawide (32:9), HDR10 support, and full keyboard and mouse functionality".

It will also feature upscaling tech from Nvidia (DLSS 3.7) and AMD (FSR 3.0), along with Nvidia's DLSS Frame Generation.

Red Dead Redemption received widespread critical acclaim following its original release in 2010, with an updated version of the title re-released on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in August last year.

Its sequel, Red Dead Redemption 2, saw a comparatively shorter wait before making its way to PCs, having launched on consoles in October 2018 and a little over a year later on PC in November 2019.

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