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Red Dead Redemption is now playable for "free" (with an active subscription) via Rockstar Games' GTA+ service on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5.
Red Dead Redemption's re-release on PlayStation 5 has added a new frame rate option. PS5 players, who are playing the PS4 version through backwards compatibility, can now play the western at 60fps ...
Red Dead Redemption, the beloved Western adventure that defined a generation, now supports up to 60 FPS on PlayStation 5 via backward compatibility, which means you can experience the game's vast ...
Rockstar Games' website currently lists GTA 4 for a console it's not currently playable on, as next gen Red Dead Redemption ...
The first thought that came to mind when starting Red Dead Redemption on PlayStation 5 is how well the 13-year old game holds up visually.
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Patch 1.03, which weighs in at just a few hundred MB, adds a 60fps toggle to Red Dead Redemption on PlayStation 5.
While GTA 5 might have been the more obvious contender for a Switch 2 port ahead of GTA 6, the potential joint release of a current gen patch for Red Dead Redemption 2 does make sense.
As shared on Twitter by user CoffeeSneeze, a deleted Reddit post showed a trailer for Red Dead Redemption 2, coming this March 2025, to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Red Dead Redemption (PlayStation 3 Game) first released 18th May 2010, developed by Rockstar San Diego and published by Take-Two Interactive.
Red Dead Redemption was initially planned as an Xbox exclusive as developers didn't even consider a PS3 port of the game.
Red Dead Redemption 2 is rumoured to be coming out on the Nintendo Switch 2, after Take-Two recently expressed its support for the console.