The firstRed Dead Redemptiongame can be downloaded for free right now on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5, complete with a graphics upgrade.WhileRed Dead Redemption 2is still all the rage after half a decade of it being released, the first game still holds a special place in fan’s hearts.Take a look at the firstRed Dead RedemptionbelowThe game had it all, a phenomenal story, great characters, and most importantly theUndead Nightmare DLCwhich should have definitely been reintroduced toRed Dead Redemption 2,it’s criminal that it wasn’t.AdvertFor those who haven’t played it, or fancy a trip down memory lane, you’ll be happy to know it’s now available as a free download for those subscribed to GTA+.GTA+ isRockstar Games’subscription service that offers users a variety of freebies, mainly free content inGrand Theft Auto V Online.This time around though it’s granting players access to a whole-ass game, and it’s available right now for those onXboxSeries X/S andPlayStation5.In case you needed more incentive to download a free game, this version ofRed Dead Redemptionjust so happens to be the4K 60fps versionif you’re on PS5, whereas Xbox Series X/S users will have to make do with a 4K 30fps version.AdvertEither way it’s a free game, sort of, and a subscription to GTA+ also nets you a range of other goodies too so it’s worth considering.While all the buzz around Rockstar at the moment is aroundGTA VIand its possible delay to 2026, there’s still a lot of demand from fans for more Red Dead Redemption content, whether it be additional DLC,Red Dead Redemption 3and even a live-action film…Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,Rockstar Games,Xbox,PlayStation

Red Dead Redemption free download available now, includes 4K 60fps and DLC

The firstRed Dead Redemptiongame can be downloaded for free right now on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5, complete with a graphics upgrade.WhileRed Dead Redemption 2is still all the rage after half a decade of it being released, the first game still holds a special place in fan’s hearts.Take a look at the firstRed Dead RedemptionbelowThe game had it all, a phenomenal story, great characters, and most importantly theUndead Nightmare DLCwhich should have definitely been reintroduced toRed Dead Redemption 2,it’s criminal that it wasn’t.AdvertFor those who haven’t played it, or fancy a trip down memory lane, you’ll be happy to know it’s now available as a free download for those subscribed to GTA+.GTA+ isRockstar Games’subscription service that offers users a variety of freebies, mainly free content inGrand Theft Auto V Online.This time around though it’s granting players access to a whole-ass game, and it’s available right now for those onXboxSeries X/S andPlayStation5.In case you needed more incentive to download a free game, this version ofRed Dead Redemptionjust so happens to be the4K 60fps versionif you’re on PS5, whereas Xbox Series X/S users will have to make do with a 4K 30fps version.AdvertEither way it’s a free game, sort of, and a subscription to GTA+ also nets you a range of other goodies too so it’s worth considering.While all the buzz around Rockstar at the moment is aroundGTA VIand its possible delay to 2026, there’s still a lot of demand from fans for more Red Dead Redemption content, whether it be additional DLC,Red Dead Redemption 3and even a live-action film…Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,Rockstar Games,Xbox,PlayStation

The firstRed Dead Redemptiongame can be downloaded for free right now on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5, complete with a graphics upgrade.WhileRed Dead Redemption 2is still all the rage after half a decade of it being released, the first game still holds a special place in fan’s hearts.Take a look at the firstRed Dead RedemptionbelowThe game had it all, a phenomenal story, great characters, and most importantly theUndead Nightmare DLCwhich should have definitely been reintroduced toRed Dead Redemption 2,it’s criminal that it wasn’t.AdvertFor those who haven’t played it, or fancy a trip down memory lane, you’ll be happy to know it’s now available as a free download for those subscribed to GTA+.GTA+ isRockstar Games’subscription service that offers users a variety of freebies, mainly free content inGrand Theft Auto V Online.This time around though it’s granting players access to a whole-ass game, and it’s available right now for those onXboxSeries X/S andPlayStation5.In case you needed more incentive to download a free game, this version ofRed Dead Redemptionjust so happens to be the4K 60fps versionif you’re on PS5, whereas Xbox Series X/S users will have to make do with a 4K 30fps version.AdvertEither way it’s a free game, sort of, and a subscription to GTA+ also nets you a range of other goodies too so it’s worth considering.While all the buzz around Rockstar at the moment is aroundGTA VIand its possible delay to 2026, there’s still a lot of demand from fans for more Red Dead Redemption content, whether it be additional DLC,Red Dead Redemption 3and even a live-action film…

The firstRed Dead Redemptiongame can be downloaded for free right now on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5, complete with a graphics upgrade.

WhileRed Dead Redemption 2is still all the rage after half a decade of it being released, the first game still holds a special place in fan’s hearts.

Take a look at the firstRed Dead Redemptionbelow

The game had it all, a phenomenal story, great characters, and most importantly theUndead Nightmare DLCwhich should have definitely been reintroduced toRed Dead Redemption 2,it’s criminal that it wasn’t.

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For those who haven’t played it, or fancy a trip down memory lane, you’ll be happy to know it’s now available as a free download for those subscribed to GTA+.

GTA+ isRockstar Games’subscription service that offers users a variety of freebies, mainly free content inGrand Theft Auto V Online.

This time around though it’s granting players access to a whole-ass game, and it’s available right now for those onXboxSeries X/S andPlayStation5.

In case you needed more incentive to download a free game, this version ofRed Dead Redemptionjust so happens to be the4K 60fps versionif you’re on PS5, whereas Xbox Series X/S users will have to make do with a 4K 30fps version.

Advert

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Either way it’s a free game, sort of, and a subscription to GTA+ also nets you a range of other goodies too so it’s worth considering.

While all the buzz around Rockstar at the moment is aroundGTA VIand its possible delay to 2026, there’s still a lot of demand from fans for more Red Dead Redemption content, whether it be additional DLC,Red Dead Redemption 3and even a live-action film…

Topics:Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,Rockstar Games,Xbox,PlayStation