Red Dead Redemption comes to PC on October 29 with its “Undead Nightmare” expansion

It’s been a long wait for PC gamers, but it’s soon coming to an end. More than 14 years after its release on PS3 and Xbox 360, and more than a year after its re-release on PS4, PS5 and Nintendo Switch, the first opus of Red Dead Redemption is finally ready to land on PC with its expansion Undead Nightmare. Rockstar Games will meet us on October 29 to discover the ultimate version of its cowboy game!

Red Dead Redemption on PC at the end of the month

It’s official, PC players will soon be able to discover the adventures of John Marston and take part in the horrific journey Undead Nightmare from the end of October, right on Halloween. Rockstar Games has just confirmed that Red Dead Redemption and its expansion will be available soon on the Rockstar Launcher, Steam and the Epic Games Store.

On the program, prepare to discover the ultimate version offering native 4K resolution with up to 144 Hz. The title will offer support for Ultrawide (21:9) and Super Ultrawide (32:9) screens, as well as HDR10 and full keyboard and mouse functionality.

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Rockstar Games also confirms support for NVIDIA DLSS 3.7 and AMD FSR 3.0 upscaling technologies, with NVIDIA DLSS frame generation, offering adjustable draw distances, shadow quality settings, and more Again.

Pre-orders should go live this weekend. Red Dead Redemption et Undead Nightmare are the first two projects of the star firm to be officially announced among the numerous leaks of recent months. According to numerous leaks, Rockstar Games is also preparing a big update for Grand Theft Auto V on PC, allowing you to add all the new features and graphical improvements (including Ray Tracing) from the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions.

But that’s not all, an optimized version of Red Dead Redemption II would also be in preparation sur PS5 et Xbox Series X/S. The latter even seems almost ready and has been waiting since last year. Leaks around Microsoft in September 2023 confirmed discussions between the Redmond firm and Take Two to a Day One release of Red Dead Redemption II Next-Gen on Game Pass.

Enough to keep players waiting while waiting for the tidal wave GTA 6 which is now expected for fall 2025or in just a year.

Source: www.journaldugeek.com