PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series players who purchase or upgrade Red Dead Redemption will be able to experience John Marston's journey at 60 FPS, with improved image quality, HDR support, and resolutions up to 4K. On Nintendo Switch 2, the development team has taken advantage of the new hardware with support for DLSS, HDR, mouse control and the gaming experience is 60 FPS at a «high resolution». PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2 users can go to their save data on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch to continue the game where they left off.
Finally we have iOS and Android players, who for the first time can accompany John Martson on his journey through the American West and Mexico. On mobile devices there is the option to purchase the title in the Google Play and App Store, or download and play these versions as part of the Netflix subscription. It is not the first time that a Rockstar Games game reaches the subscription service's catalog. A couple of years ago Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy already took this path.
The version of Red Dead Redemption that today reaches the current generation of consoles and mobile phones includes the base game and Undead Nightmare. Red Dead Redemption's main campaign takes place just after the events of Red Dead Redemption 2, and tells the story of former outlaw John Marston as he searches for the last living members of the Van der Linde gang. The Undead Nightmare expansion introduces a new campaign in which Marston must find a cure for the plague that has swept the frontier.
For PC players there is nothing new. This is because a version of Red Dead Redemption has been available for this platform since last year. It went on sale more than a decade later, but it ended up arriving. This version has specific improvements, such as native 4K resolution and up to 144 Hz.