With Rockstar finally bringingRed Dead Redemptionto PC later this month, the long-awaited western adventure will be arriving alongside a much-loved mode.At long last, 2010’sRed Dead Redemptionwill becoming to PCon 29 October after being a console exclusive for the past decade.Check outRed Dead RedemptionandUndead Nightmarebelow!We have no idea why it has takenRockstarso long to make aPCport but it can only mean that it will be the perfect experience for fans both old and new.AdvertNot only that but Rockstar promises quite a few improvements in its blog post announcement.“In collaboration with Double Eleven, this new version adds PC-specific enhancements including native 4K resolution at up to 144hz on compatible hardware, monitor support for both Ultrawide (21:9) and Super Ultrawide (32:9), HDR10 support, and full keyboard and mouse functionality.”However,Red Dead Redemptionwill also be arriving alongsideUndead Nightmare, the iconic zombie-horror companion story.As a standalone expansion forRed Dead,it added a single-player campaign, two multiplayer modes and additional cosmetics.AdvertSet in an alternate timeline from the base game, the story follows John Marston as he fights to search for a cure for a zombie plague that has infected his wife and son.WithUndead Nightmarealso arriving to PC on 29 October, this will be the perfect game to dive into on Halloween and fans agree.“So now I know how I will spend Halloween 2024,” read onecommentover on r/reddeadredemption.Another said: “LETS GO!!!! The mods are gonna be great.”AdvertWith just a couple of weeks left untilRed Dead Redemptionhits PC, it is an exciting time for players who didn’t get to experience the Rockstar title the first time around.Let us just hope the PC port will run smoothly.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games,PC

Red Dead Redemption fans hyped as Undead Nightmare officially returns for Halloween

With Rockstar finally bringingRed Dead Redemptionto PC later this month, the long-awaited western adventure will be arriving alongside a much-loved mode.At long last, 2010’sRed Dead Redemptionwill becoming to PCon 29 October after being a console exclusive for the past decade.Check outRed Dead RedemptionandUndead Nightmarebelow!We have no idea why it has takenRockstarso long to make aPCport but it can only mean that it will be the perfect experience for fans both old and new.AdvertNot only that but Rockstar promises quite a few improvements in its blog post announcement.“In collaboration with Double Eleven, this new version adds PC-specific enhancements including native 4K resolution at up to 144hz on compatible hardware, monitor support for both Ultrawide (21:9) and Super Ultrawide (32:9), HDR10 support, and full keyboard and mouse functionality.”However,Red Dead Redemptionwill also be arriving alongsideUndead Nightmare, the iconic zombie-horror companion story.As a standalone expansion forRed Dead,it added a single-player campaign, two multiplayer modes and additional cosmetics.AdvertSet in an alternate timeline from the base game, the story follows John Marston as he fights to search for a cure for a zombie plague that has infected his wife and son.WithUndead Nightmarealso arriving to PC on 29 October, this will be the perfect game to dive into on Halloween and fans agree.“So now I know how I will spend Halloween 2024,” read onecommentover on r/reddeadredemption.Another said: “LETS GO!!!! The mods are gonna be great.”AdvertWith just a couple of weeks left untilRed Dead Redemptionhits PC, it is an exciting time for players who didn’t get to experience the Rockstar title the first time around.Let us just hope the PC port will run smoothly.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games,PC

With Rockstar finally bringingRed Dead Redemptionto PC later this month, the long-awaited western adventure will be arriving alongside a much-loved mode.At long last, 2010’sRed Dead Redemptionwill becoming to PCon 29 October after being a console exclusive for the past decade.Check outRed Dead RedemptionandUndead Nightmarebelow!We have no idea why it has takenRockstarso long to make aPCport but it can only mean that it will be the perfect experience for fans both old and new.AdvertNot only that but Rockstar promises quite a few improvements in its blog post announcement.“In collaboration with Double Eleven, this new version adds PC-specific enhancements including native 4K resolution at up to 144hz on compatible hardware, monitor support for both Ultrawide (21:9) and Super Ultrawide (32:9), HDR10 support, and full keyboard and mouse functionality.”However,Red Dead Redemptionwill also be arriving alongsideUndead Nightmare, the iconic zombie-horror companion story.As a standalone expansion forRed Dead,it added a single-player campaign, two multiplayer modes and additional cosmetics.AdvertSet in an alternate timeline from the base game, the story follows John Marston as he fights to search for a cure for a zombie plague that has infected his wife and son.WithUndead Nightmarealso arriving to PC on 29 October, this will be the perfect game to dive into on Halloween and fans agree.“So now I know how I will spend Halloween 2024,” read onecommentover on r/reddeadredemption.Another said: “LETS GO!!!! The mods are gonna be great.”AdvertWith just a couple of weeks left untilRed Dead Redemptionhits PC, it is an exciting time for players who didn’t get to experience the Rockstar title the first time around.Let us just hope the PC port will run smoothly.

With Rockstar finally bringingRed Dead Redemptionto PC later this month, the long-awaited western adventure will be arriving alongside a much-loved mode.

At long last, 2010’sRed Dead Redemptionwill becoming to PCon 29 October after being a console exclusive for the past decade.

Check outRed Dead RedemptionandUndead Nightmarebelow!

We have no idea why it has takenRockstarso long to make aPCport but it can only mean that it will be the perfect experience for fans both old and new.

Advert

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Not only that but Rockstar promises quite a few improvements in its blog post announcement.

“In collaboration with Double Eleven, this new version adds PC-specific enhancements including native 4K resolution at up to 144hz on compatible hardware, monitor support for both Ultrawide (21:9) and Super Ultrawide (32:9), HDR10 support, and full keyboard and mouse functionality.”

However,Red Dead Redemptionwill also be arriving alongsideUndead Nightmare, the iconic zombie-horror companion story.

As a standalone expansion forRed Dead,it added a single-player campaign, two multiplayer modes and additional cosmetics.

Advert

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Set in an alternate timeline from the base game, the story follows John Marston as he fights to search for a cure for a zombie plague that has infected his wife and son.

WithUndead Nightmarealso arriving to PC on 29 October, this will be the perfect game to dive into on Halloween and fans agree.

“So now I know how I will spend Halloween 2024,” read onecommentover on r/reddeadredemption.

Another said: “LETS GO!!!! The mods are gonna be great.”

Advert

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With just a couple of weeks left untilRed Dead Redemptionhits PC, it is an exciting time for players who didn’t get to experience the Rockstar title the first time around.

Let us just hope the PC port will run smoothly.

Topics:Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games,PC