Red Dead Redemption and Undead Nightmare are finally coming to PC this month

Image: Rockstar GamesThe original Red Dead Redemption has ports on the PS4, the Nintendo Switch, and now, finally PC. Rockstar has announced that the game and its zombified, non-canon side story Undead Nightmare are coming to PC on October...

Red Dead Redemption and Undead Nightmare are finally coming to PC this month

The original Red Dead Redemption has ports on the PS4, the Nintendo Switch, and now, finally PC. Rockstar has announced that the game and its zombified, non-canon side story Undead Nightmare are coming to PC on October 29th. The game will feature new PC-specific settings to tinker with and take advantage of, including:

Native 4K resolution supported up to 144hzUltra- and super-ultrawide monitor supportMouse and keyboard support (naturally)Upscaling technologies support for Nvidia DLSS 3.7 and AMD FSR 3.0Nvidia DLSS Frame Generation

Adjustable draw distance and shadow quality settings
Last year, Rockstar released ports of RDR on the PS4 and the Nintendo Switch. According to Verge writer Andrew Webster, Red Dead Redemption worked fine on the Switch despite the fact that other Rockstar ports didn’t turn out so hot. Earlier this year, wording on RDR’s PlayStation Store page hinted that the long-awaited PC port might be forthcoming, and now we have confirmation. Red Dead Redemption and Undead Nightmare will launch on PC on October 29th, giving parched Rockstar fans something new(ish) to do while they wait for GTA VI, which is still penciled in for a fall 2025 release.