Exciting news for fans of Red Dead Redemption! Pre-orders for the long-awaited PC version have officially started, with a price tag set at $49.99.
This price is consistent across major platforms such as Steam, the Epic Games Store, and Rockstar’s official site. For $50, players will receive the full single-player experience of Red Dead Redemption along with the Undead Nightmare expansion. It also includes additional content from the Game of the Year Edition, though multiplayer is notably absent from this package.
Rockstar recently confirmed that the PC version will be available on October 29, marking 14 years since the game’s original debut on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 back in 2010. In addition to the core content, the PC release will feature some impressive upgrades, including:
- Support for native 4K resolution and beyond, with refresh rates of up to 144Hz on compatible hardware
- Ultrawide (21:9) and Super Ultrawide (32:9) monitor support
- Full integration with keyboard and mouse controls
- Upscaling technologies like Nvidia DLSS 3.7 and AMD FSR 3.0
- Nvidia DLSS Frame Generation
- Customizable graphical settings, including draw distances and shadow quality
The PC version has been developed by Double Eleven, the same studio responsible for the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch ports. Speculation about the PC port had been circulating for months, especially after a listing mistakenly surfaced on the PlayStation Store in August, fueling rumors that a release was imminent.
For those eager to dive back into the Wild West before the official PC launch, this could be the perfect time to revisit Red Dead Redemption’s legacy. Originally released to critical acclaim, the game is often hailed as one of the greatest in its genre.