Red Dead Redemption coming to PS5, Switch 2, Xbox Series and Mobile

December 2nd cannot come soon enough!

Rockstar has announced that the blockbuster 2010 Red Dead Redemption is coming to the current generation of consoles natively as well as Android and iOS.

The latest version developed alongside Double Eleven and Cast Iron Games will be available à la carte but also included in some game services via the PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue, GTA+ Games Library as well as (for mobile) in Netflix subscriptions.

Given how recently it was released on last gen hardware, it’s nice to see a free upgrade path… “Current owners on PS4, Nintendo Switch, or the digital backward compatible version on Xbox One will be able to upgrade digitally for free.”

Additionally some players will be able to carry their progress across from the recent last gen release “Anyone who owns the PS4 version can utilize previous PS4 save data to pick up where they left off, and Switch 2 players can continue with their previous save data from the previous Nintendo Switch console.”

What is included in the package

PlayStation and Xbox players can expect “smooth 60 frames per second experience, enhanced image quality, HDR support, and resolutions up to 4K.”

Players on Switch 2 can expect “support for DLSS, HDR, mouse controls, and the same fluid 60 frames per second gameplay at high resolution. “

And on mobile (for “compatible iOS and Android devices”) players can expect mobile friendly controls.. and I guess the fact that it’s coming to mobile!

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Coming real soon

Red Dead Redemption including the Undead Nightmare expansion rereleases on December 2nd, 2025.

Step into the events immediately following the blockbuster Red Dead Redemption 2, in the critically acclaimed tale of John Marston’s journey to bury his blood-stained past. In its zombie-horror companion Undead Nightmare, fight to find a cure for the zombie plague that has overrun the frontier. All these new versions feature the complete single-player experiences of both games, and also include bonus content from the Game of the Year Edition.