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The 14-year wait is over: Red Dead Redemption is finally coming to PC later this month

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More than ten years after its release on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, it can finally be possible to play on PC. Rockstar Games announced the hit open-world western will appear at the tip of October together with a zombie apocalypse expansion.

and U will probably be released on PC on October 29allowing hundreds of thousands of recent players to experience John Marston’s fraught journey across America’s decaying frontier within the early twentieth century. The port, created in partnership with Double Eleven, offers numerous PC-specific features, including:

  • refresh rate up to 144 Hz on compatible hardware
  • support for monitors in each Ultrawide (21:9) and Super Ultrawide (32:9) modes
  • HDR10 support and full keyboard and mouse functionality.
  • support for NVIDIA DLSS 3.7 and AMD FSR 3.0 scaling technologies
  • NVIDIA DLSS frame generation, adjustable draw distances, shadow quality settings, and more.

on PC arrives over a 12 months after the “next-gen” port arrived on PS4 and Switch. The high asking price seemed a bit trivial on the time, but a later patch added something we have been eager for 60 frames per second mode for a game running on PS5. It’s also available on Xbox Series X/S thanks to backwards compatibility and various improvements from newer hardware.

In the months leading up to today’s official announcement, fans have been sifting through leak after leak that suggested Rockstar is preparing to bring the 2010 hit to Steam. It’s still unclear why it took so long, but higher late than never. Now, if only Rockstar would also come to PC, players would have the ability to modify your entire trilogy as they need. In the meantime, I am unable to wait for Marston to hop on board the Thomas the Tank Engine express.

This article was originally published on : kotaku.com

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