Rockstar officially announced a port of the first Red Dead Redemption for PC. We will play the game on PC later this month.
As recently spotted information from the Steam and PS Store databases suggested, Rockstar will release the first Red Dead Redemption on PC. The company has officially announced today that an improved version of the game, including the base game and Undead Nightmare DLC, will be released on PC later this month, on October 29th.
The conversion of Red Dead Redemption will support technologies such as NVIDIA DLSS 3.7 and AMD FSR 3.0, as well as NVIDIA DLSS Frame Generation. Below you will see a trailer of the port, which will be available on Steam, Epic Games Store, and Rockstar Store.
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