After more than a decade since its release on PlayStation and Xbox, Red Dead Redemption is making its long-awaited debut on Microsoft Windows. Rockstar Games recently revealed that the classic title, alongside its Undead Nightmare expansion, will be available to PC players starting October 29. In partnership with UK-based developer Double Eleven, Rockstar has optimized the game for PC, introducing upgrades like native 4K resolution to enhance John Marston's iconic adventure for a new audience.


In 2023, Rockstar Games teamed up with Double Eleven to bring Red Dead Redemption to PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. The game initially launched on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 back in 2010.



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Red Dead Redemption And Undead Nightmare: Plot


Rockstar Games has shared that Red Dead Redemption centres on the journey of former outlaw John Marston, who traverses the American West and Mexico to track down the last members of the Van der Linde Gang in order to protect his family. This storyline leads into the events of the 2018 sequel, Red Dead Redemption 2, which is already available on PC.


In addition, the PC version will include the Undead Nightmare expansion, transforming the game into a battle for survival as players face off against waves of zombies while searching for a cure.


What Will Red Dead Redemption And Undead Nightmare Bring To Your PCs


Rockstar Games has revealed that the PC version of Red Dead Redemption will come with several exclusive enhancements tailored to the platform. These include native 4K resolution support and gameplay at up to 144Hz refresh rates on compatible systems. The game will also offer support for keyboard and mouse controls, along with compatibility for Ultrawide (21:9) and Super Ultrawide (32:9) aspect ratios on external monitors.


Moreover, Red Dead Redemption on PC will feature HDR10 visuals and integrate advanced GPU-powered upscaling technologies like NVIDIA DLSS 3.7 and AMD FSR 3.0. It will also leverage NVIDIA’s DLSS Frame Generation to deliver smoother gameplay through additional frame creation. The game will soon be available for pre-order on the Rockstar Store, Steam, and Epic Games Store.