


On PlayStation 4 and Switch, Red Dead Redemption will launch with Red Dead Redemption's standalone expansion, Undead Nightmare, included as a free add-on.

It is probable that Red Dead Redemption will be capped at 30 FPS on both PlayStation 4 and Switch. Rockstar has not called this re-release a "Remaster", nor have they revealed any enhancements for the game, simply stating that the game will launch digitally on August 17th. The PlayStation 4 and Switch versions of Red Dead Redemption come from Double Eleven Studios, who have worked to bring the classic game to new platforms. With this announcement, Rockstar Games have hugely disappointed PC gamers, gamers who can play Red Dead Redemption 2, but not its predecessor. Note that Rockstar Games are not bringing Red Dead Redemption to Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, or PC, with the former consoles already supporting the game through Xbox Backwards compatibility. With the PlayStation 5's backwards compatibility, the game is also coming to PlayStation 5, likely with no added enhancements. Rockstar Games has revealed that Red Dead Redemption is now coming to PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, bringing the classic game to two new platforms. Rockstar Games' Red Dead Redemption Re-release plans are not what fans of the series wanted
