Over a full decade after its initial release, Rockstar Games’ iconic original “Red Dead Redemption” is finally coming to PC with the game set to be made available on October 29th.

The PC version of the title will include several enhancements specific to that version including native 4K resolution, 144hz compatible, Ultrawide (21:9) and Super Ultrawide (32:9), HDR10 support, and full keyboard and mouse functionality.

That game will also support upscalers like NVIDIA DLSS 3.7 and AMD FSR 3. These include NVIDIA DLSS frame generation, adjustable draw distances, and shadow quality settings.

The open world western game will also be bundled with its zombie-themed expansion “Undead Nightmare” included. British video game developer Double Eleven is handling the port, the same company that did the port that hit PS4 & Switch back in August last year.

The game will be available by Rockstar Store, Steam, and the Epic Games Store. Information to preorder the game will be revealed later this week.

Sadly there’s still no word on a potential remake of the game to bring it more in line with the graphics and quality of the second one.

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