Saturday, December 3, 2016

Red Dead Redemption 'is coming to Windows PC; Red Dead Redemption 2 Still in Petition


Forbes reported that the "Red Dead Redemption" and its zombie-themed expansion pack, called Undead Nightmare, are going to fall on the PC. The "RDR" open-world jeans setting will be playable through PlayStation Now's streaming game subscription.


It was also mentioned in the report that the "Red Dead Redemption" was also available on Xbox One with backward compatibility. Now, the game will be available on all platforms as the Rockstar Games announced that it will be available on PlayStation Now.


A subscription to PlayStation Now is required to play "Red Dead Redemption" on Windows PC. Games on PlayStation Now are optimized for Windows PC rendering for maximum gaming experience.


It has been said a few years ago that Rockstar Games is working to bring the "Red Dead Redemption" to the PC. Since then it was no longer developed for a PC version "RDR" to this day.


With the help of PlayStation Now, "Red Dead Redemption" can now be played on Windows PC from December 6. We can also remember that "RDR" 2 has been requested by several players to be ported to PC a week ago.


On the other hand, despite considering the "Red Dead Redemption" on the PC, Game Rant reported that Rockstar Games has no plans to carry the game on Nintendo platforms. It has also been known that Nintendo is struggling to port some great titles on their next Nintendo Switch.


The "Red Dead Redemption" on the PC via PlayStation Now will be available next Tuesday. "RDR" is known to be the best open world game since its launch in 2010.



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