PC gamers have waited more than 14 years for Red Dead Redemption to make its way to that platform, but at long last, they can saddle up for the classic open-world cowboy adventure. Now available, this edition includes both the base game and its Undead Nightmare expansion, as well as PC-specific features like support for ultrawide and super ultrawide monitors, Nvidia DLSS frame generation, and other graphical upgrades.
Controversially, Red Dead Redemption has a launch price of $50, which Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick called “commercially accurate” when it was released for that price in 2023 on PS4 and Switch (via IGN). In comparison, Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC is just $35 on Steam–and less than $20 at Fanatical–but you can save a few bucks on Red Dead Redemption with this launch deal for the Epic Games Store version.
Hopefully, the game launches in a smoother state than GTA Trilogy, as the 2021 release of that game on PC was marred by numerous technical issues.