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Tue Oct 08 2024

Red Dead Redemption and Undead Nightmare are coming to PC this month.

It seems you need *something* to do while you wait for the release of GTA VI.

Rockstar has confirmed that the critically acclaimed game Red Dead Redemption and its non-canonical expansion, Undead Nightmare, will be coming to PC on October 29. This version will join the existing ones on PS4 and Nintendo Switch, finally allowing PC players to experience these adventures.

The PC version will be equipped with a range of exclusive settings that will enhance the gaming experience. Among the highlighted improvements are support for native 4K resolution and refresh rates of up to 144Hz, as well as compatibility with ultra and super-ultra-wide monitors. Additionally, the game will offer support for mouse and keyboard, along with scaling technologies such as Nvidia DLSS 3.7 and AMD FSR 3.0, as well as Nvidia DLSS frame generation.

Last year, the PS4 and Switch versions of Red Dead Redemption were released without issues, despite other Rockstar ports in the past not being as successful. Recent speculation about the PC release began when hints were discovered on the PlayStation Store page for the game, generating excitement among fans. With the release of these titles, Rockstar enthusiasts will have something new to enjoy while they await the arrival of GTA VI, scheduled for fall 2025.