14 years ago, Rockstar Games released the epic western game Red Dead Redemption<\/em>. Since then, gamers have been clamoring for the game to release on PC after so many other ports to different consoles.<\/p>
Now, after a series of leaks and rumors<\/a>, Rockstar has officially confirmed<\/a> that a PC port is not only real, but that it will also be released by the end of the month. The developer confirmed that both the original game and the Undead Nightmare<\/em> expansion will be released together, and both will support modern day technical flourishes such as a native 4K resolution, HDR10, and additional upscaling technologies. Red Dead Redemption<\/em> will be available to purchase on the Epic Games Store, Steam, and Rockstar’s own store page.<\/p>
The excitement online over the announcement was felt all over. The r\/gaming Reddit thread<\/a> was abuzz when the news dropped. “How long have we been waiting for this? Feels like over a decade at this rate,” posted one Reddit user, expressing what so many other Red Dead Redemption<\/em> fans have been feeling for years. “I literally finished RDR1 on pc through Xenia a month ago… Oh well, glad its finally here, it still holds up,” posted another user, feeling relieved at no longer having to play the game through emulators.<\/p>
The folks over at X\/Twitter are also spreading the love, with several quote tweets going crazy over the news. “How can someone hate Red Dead Redemption? Rockstar always comes with a banger, can’t even point a finger on them,” posted one X user<\/a>. It’s clear the passion for Red Dead Redemption<\/em> has reached a fever pitch with this announcement, cementing it’s legacy as one of gaming’s best.<\/p>