For the first time, John Marston’s journey in Red Dead Redemption and its standalone companion Undead Nightmare will be available on PC, starting October 29. Developed in collaboration with Double Eleven, this release brings several enhancements tailored specifically for PC gaming, offering a more refined and detailed experience.
The PC version introduces native 4K resolution support at up to 144Hz on capable hardware, ensuring smoother visuals for high-end systems. Additionally, players can take advantage of Ultrawide (21:9) and Super Ultrawide (32:9) monitor support, allowing for a broader field of view. High Dynamic Range (HDR10) is also supported, enhancing color and contrast for more vivid scenes. Full keyboard and mouse functionality have been incorporated, giving PC users more control options.
Performance improvements are a significant focus of this release, with support for both NVIDIA DLSS 3.7 and AMD FSR 3.0 upscaling technologies, as well as NVIDIA DLSS Frame Generation. These features improve frame rates and enhance overall performance while maintaining high image quality. Players can further customize their gaming experience with adjustable draw distances, shadow quality settings, and other graphics options to suit various hardware configurations.
As the release date approaches, Rockstar Games plans to share more details, including pre-purchase options via the Rockstar Store, Steam, and the Epic Games Store. Fans can look forward to experiencing Red Dead Redemption and Undead Nightmare with these improvements, adding another dimension to the already acclaimed titles.
In addition to the upcoming PC release, Red Dead Redemption and Undead Nightmare are available on other platforms, including Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox.
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