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Red Dead Redemption Now Playable in GTA+ on PS5 and Xbox Series XS

Mar 26, 2024 8:24 PM

Red Dead Redemption fans have something to celebrate with the game now being available on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 through GTA+'s service. For GTA+ subscribers, this means they can enjoy the classic Western action-adventure game and its Undead Nightmare expansion as part of their membership. Notably, the PS5 version includes an option for smoother gameplay at 60fps, a feature missing from the Xbox version, which is capped at 30fps and lacks upgrades for next-gen consoles. Red Dead Redemption, without a PC port, remains exclusive in this offer to console players on the newer Sony and Microsoft systems. Originally launched in 2010, Red Dead Redemption has been praised for its comprehensive single-player and multiplayer modes, detailed world, and as a high-water mark in gaming.

Can I play Red Dead Redemption on PC through GTA+?

No, Red Dead Redemption is not available on PC through GTA+, as the service is currently only offered on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5, and there is no PC port for the game.

Red Dead Redemption, developed by Rockstar Games, is an open-world title that released in May 2010. Set during the decline of the American frontier in 1911, the game follows outlaw John Marston as he is forced to hunt down members of his former gang to save his family. The game was met with critical acclaim for its storytelling, open-world gameplay, and depth of content. It received several Game of the Year awards and has had a lasting impact on the genre, contributing to the anticipation and success of its prequel, Red Dead Redemption 2, which released in 2018.



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