Red Dead Redemption is officially heading to PC

After wave upon wave of rumors, Red Dead Redemption is officially heading to PC. The port will come bundled in with its Undead Nightmare expansion.

The PC version saw a trailer drop on YouTube. Partnering with Double Eleven, the port will support native 4K 144 Hz monitors. It’ll also support Ultrawide and Super Ultrawide displays for those with them. Players can even toggle with shadow quality and draw distance.

Rockstar’s also taking advantage of Nvidia DLSS 3.7 and AMD FSR 3.0 as well as Nvidia Frame Generation. Beyond that, there’s nothing more to say, though, more info is to come in later days ahead of its launch.

Red Dead Redemption launching to PC is a pretty big deal, considering how long people have been asking for it. The game originally came out in 2010 as a console-only experience on the Xbox 360 and PS3. Since then, it re-released on PS4 just last year.

Red Dead Redemption launches to PC on October 29 on the Rockstar Store, Steam, and Epic Games Store.

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