Red Dead Redemption and its supernatural expansion, Undead Nightmare, have arrived on PC, marking the first time these two titles are available for the platform. Players can now delve into the world of former outlaw John Marston, navigating the rugged American West and dealing with the eerie chaos of an apocalyptic zombie invasion. This new release offers expanded features and enhanced visuals, catering to PC players and leveraging the power of advanced hardware.
The PC version builds on updates made for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 editions, introducing features like native 4K resolution, up to 144Hz refresh rates, and HDR10 support for vibrant visuals on compatible displays. For those using Ultrawide (21:9) or Super Ultrawide (32:9) monitors, the game now accommodates these formats, enhancing the experience for a broader range of PC setups. Other adjustments include customizable draw distances and improved shadow quality, allowing players to optimise the visual settings according to their hardware capabilities.
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Designed to integrate seamlessly with PC systems, Red Dead Redemption also supports full keyboard and mouse control and includes compatibility with NVIDIA DLSS 3.7, AMD FSR 3.0 upscaling, and NVIDIA DLSS Frame Generation, ensuring smoother gameplay and higher visual fidelity. Players who purchase the game from the Rockstar Store, Steam, or the Epic Games Store will experience both Red Dead Redemption and Undead Nightmare within a single package, reliving Marston's journey through lawless lands and his battle against a relentless zombie plague.
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For those interested in the story's iconic soundtrack, the score - composed by Bill Elm and Woody Jackson and produced by David Holmes - is available on Spotify and Apple Music. The haunting music sets
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