
"This new version will be a free upgrade to anyone who already bought the game on PS4, Switch and even the Xbox One version that's currently available on the Xbox store and runs on Xbox Backwards Compatibility. Save data for the PS4 and Switch versions will also carry over to the new version so you can pick up where you left off."
"First up, 60FPS is standard across all three consoles. PS5 and Xbox will get "enhanced image quality", HDR support and resolutions up to 4K. Keep in mind, the PS4 version already got updated to allow 60fps, and also ran at 4K, while the Xbox backwards compatibility version of the game ran at an upscaled 4K and 30fps. The Switch 2 version is promising DLSS, HDR and mouse support."
"Looking at the trailer, the game does look better than before, although it's not a huge leap. So between that and the fact that the technical performance increase isn't substantial, this update seems....well, mid. But then again, it's going to be free for a lot of people, and will replace the old version, so we can't complain too much. Red Dead Redemption will launch (again) for PS5, Xbox Series S/X, Switch 2, iOS and Netflix on December 2."
Rockstar announced a rebuilt Red Dead Redemption launching December 2 for PS5, Xbox Series S/X, Switch 2, iOS and Netflix, and arriving on the PS Plus Game Catalog the same day. Owners of the PS4, Switch and Xbox One backwards-compatible version receive the upgrade for free, with PS4 and Switch save data carrying over. The release standardizes 60FPS across modern consoles, adds HDR and up to 4K on PS5 and Xbox, and promises DLSS, HDR and mouse support on Switch 2. The update offers modest visual and performance improvements while replacing older versions; Red Dead Redemption 2 receives no modern console update.
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