Rockstar Games has announced the release of the first part of the “Red Dead Redemption” game series on all platforms. This game, which was released a few years ago on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, is now going to have a version for the new generation consoles, namely PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and Nintendo Switch 2. However, the more strange news is the release of the game on mobile. Red Dead Redemption is going to come to Android and iOS.
Upgrading to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch 2 versions will be free for owners of the previous generation versions. On the other hand, the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 versions of the game will be playable on the PlayStation Plus Extra subscription at the same time as the release. The Android and IOS versions are also available for free for those who subscribe to Netflix.
Basically, to put it simply, Red Dead Redemption 1 will be available on all current game platforms in the world in the cheapest and most convenient way possible from December 2nd, and Rockstar has made sure that anyone who wants to can play Red Dead Redemption.
This happens while Red Dead Redemption 1 was stuck on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 for years, and to experience it, we had reached the point where we used emulators for these consoles.

The new generation versions of the game on PlayStation 5 and Xbox series will run at a speed of 60 frames per second (although they used to be earlier), they have a higher image quality and run at 4K resolution, and they also support HDR.
Red Dead Redemption on Switch 2 has had the biggest jump compared to Switch. The version specific to this console has a much higher resolution, runs at a speed of 60 frames per second, and supports DLSS and HDR capabilities, as well as the Nintendo Switch 2 mouse.
You can see the trailer of the new version of Red Dead Redemption below.
We hope that Rockstar will upgrade Red Dead Redemption 2 for new generation consoles in its next move.
Source: Gematsu

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