Rockstar confirms Red Dead Redemption PC release date after 14 years – Destructoid
After 14 years, Rockstar has confirmed that Red Dead Redemption will finally arrive on PC on October 29, alongside its only major expansion, Undead Nightmare.
Back in August, a PSN blunder leaked the existence of Red Dead Redemption on PC, but it’s good to get official confirmation that it’s on the way. Rockstar has a history of staggered releases on PC, with its titles usually taking at least a year to land on the platform. Still, a 14-year wait isn’t exactly par for the course.
Red Dead Redemption is finally coming to PC
Rockstar confirmed Red Dead Redemption‘s PC release date of October 29 with an epic trailer, capturing plenty of action from the classic Western title in stunning 4K.
The game will arrive alongside Undead Nightmare, both of which have tons of PC-specific improvements. Rockstar has worked alongside British studio Double Eleven to bring native 4K and 144hz enhancements to the game, as well as monitor support for Ultrawide (21:9) and Super Ultrawide (32:9) setups. That’s not to mention support for HDR10, NVIDIA DLSS 3.7, and AMD FSR 3.0.
The news ends years of speculation, allowing PC players to finally experience the conclusion of John Marston’s story without resorting to half-baked emulated versions of Red Dead Redemption. Unfortunately, this new version will not have multiplayer support like the original game, but we can’t win every battle.
Pre-orders are not yet available for Red Dead Redemption on PC, although Rockstar claims in its announcement that more news on this is coming “later this week.” Pricing details for the game are not yet available.