Rockstar Games’ classic 2010 title, Red Dead Redemption, is making its way to PC for the first time, with a release set for October 29. Initially available only on PS3 and Xbox 360, this PC version will include the acclaimed Undead Nightmare expansion, bringing its zombie-filled twist to new players. Additionally, the game is set to come with a range of modern enhancements, including native 4K resolution, support for 144Hz refresh rates, ultrawide monitors, and upscaling technologies such as NVIDIA DLSS 3.7 and AMD FSR 3.0. And yes, you can play it with keyboard and mouse controls.
Are you curious if your PC is up to the task? Here are the minimum and recommended requirements to run Red Dead Redemption smoothly:
These specifications suggest that the game should be accessible to a wide range of PC setups, but those looking to enjoy the game with higher resolution and smoother frame rates will want to aim for the recommended specs. An SSD is suggested for faster loading times and smoother gameplay.
The official price for Red Dead Redemption on PC has not yet been announced. However, given that the PS4 and Nintendo Switch versions released last summer were priced at $49.99, it’s likely that the PC version will be in a similar range. This relaunch gives new and returning players the chance to relive the story of John Marston, a former outlaw trying to protect his family in a world where the Wild West is slowly fading into history.
Set in 1911, the game’s story is a direct continuation of Red Dead Redemption 2 (2018). It offers a rich open-world adventure with a gripping narrative that has captivated millions over the past decade.
Prepare your PC and saddle up for a journey through the Wild West with enhanced graphics and modern features when Red Dead Redemption arrives on October 29. Will your rig be ready for this adventure?