Last month we got a big hint of Red Dead Redemption coming to PC. The PC-version was mentioned in the BattleEye anti-cheat metadata. Now Rockstar games has officially confirmed: Red Dead Redemption will be released for PC on October 29 

Of course, the game will support the latest features in graphics, you will be able to have 4K resolution and enjoy the game on an ultrawide monitor. It makes little sense to dive deeper into it as we know that Rockstar projects are rare but their quality is really good.

Interestingly, the DLC to Read Dead Redemption titled Undead Nightmare, will also come with the game and you will not need to buy it separately as it is already included to the PC version.

For those of you who did not play RDR on consoles, here is a quick plot concept. The game is an obvious prequel to the super successful Red Dead Redemption 2 (although it is technically incorrect to say that because the original was released much earlier). The time is 1911, our protagonist is John Marston and he is hunting down former members of his gang. 

System requirements are not that tough: if we speak about GPU than GeForce 960 will be enough to play the game although it is recommended to have at least GeForce 2070 for comfortable gameplay.

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