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Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC is out now: everything you need to know

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Red Dead Redemption 2 is finally out on PC. If you were waiting for the PC release to sample Rockstar’s incredible open-world Western game, that wait is over.

Red Dead Redemption 2 landed on PC on November 5. The news was announced via a tweet from developers Rockstar, which also revealed some of the new features that will be coming when the PC version finally launches.

Red Dead Redemption 2 launched on console back in October 2018, and despite enjoying a huge amount of critical acclaim, as well as launching a Red Dead Online component to keep players coming back for more – not that the epic-sized single-player campaign wasn’t enough – play has so far been confined to Xbox One and PS4 console releases.

Committed PC players have been left twiddling their thumbs in the vague hope of a Red Dead Redemption 2 PC port coming down the line, but those playing the waiting game may well be treated to the richest version of the game yet and all the finest Red Dead Redemption 2 cheats to go with it.

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While players hungry for a high-spec or 4K experience can opt to play the game on the PS4 Pro or Xbox One X,  there’s nothing quite like a souped-up PC rig to bring out the finer details and see what Rockstar’s game engine can really do. Rockstar promises «a range of graphical and technical enhancements for increased immersion along with new Bounty Hunting Missions, Gang Hideouts, Weapons and more,» for the PC release.

Red Dead Online, the game’s online multiplayer component, is also making its way to PC, bang up to date with the latest content «including Frontier Pursuits and the specialist Roles of Bounty Hunter, Trader and Collector for players to progress through and earn unique rewards.»

With a game as ambitious as Red Dead Redemption 2, pushing it to its limits with high quality graphics settings and high resolutions is sure to be difficult. It’s a game that could punish even the most capable of systems, given the level of detail on display.

But, having said that, Rockstar’s minimum and recommended specs for the game are surprisingly achievable. They may not show the game in its full glory, but a surprisingly wide swathe of gamers should be able to play the game on PC as a result. The one outlying requirement? 150GB of hard drive space – that’s a giant chunk, no matter what the rest of your system looks like.

Minimum Requirements

  • OS: Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (6.1.7601)
  • CPU:  Intel Core i5-2500K / AMD FX-6300
  • RAM: 8GB
  • GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 770 2GB / AMD Radeon R9 280 3GB
  • DRIVE SPACE: 150GB

Recommended Requirements

  • OS: Windows 10 (April 2018 Update)
  • CPU: Intel Core i7-4770K / AMD Ryzen 5 1500X 
  • RAM: 12GB
  • GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB / AMD Radeon RX 480 4GB
  • DRIVE SPACE: 150GB

Red Dead Redemption 2 PC release date, deals and launcher

Red Dead Redemption 2 PC edition launched on November 5, with pre-purchase for the game beginning at 11am  ET on October 9th, exclusively through the Rockstar Games Launcher. Pricing has yet to be revealed. Purchase it using Rockstar’s PC games service, and you’ll also get to download two of the following games for free:

  • Grand Theft Auto III
  • Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
  • Grand Theft Auto: San Andrea
  • Bully: Scholarship Edition
  • L.A. Noire: The Complete Edition
  • Max Payne 3: The Complete Edition

The game will also be at the Epic Games store, Greenman Gaming, the Humble Store, GameStop and additional digital retailers starting October 23rd with a pre-order bonus of 25 Gold Bars for Red Dead Online.

However, Rockstar are looking to sweeten the deal on their own platform by knocking $20 off the Special Edition and Ultimate Editions, as well as throwing in pre-purchase bonuses such as the Outlaw Survival Kit, a War House, a Treasure Map, a Cash bonus for the Story Mode and 50 Gold Bars for Red Dead Online.

Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC: the story so far

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Rumors kicked off in mid-October 2018 about a possible Red Dead Redemption 2 PC release, after the online retailer MediaMarkt listed a PC version of the game on its website, with a placeholder date of December 31, 2019. The listing was promptly pulled and that date came and went without any news of a PC release.

Things heated up again after a LinkedIn profile for a Rockstar employee appeared to list credits as a programmer on the PC version of the game – though this, again, was amended after the media attention that it attracted.

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The firmest clues began to appear when Rockstar released a mobile / tablet companion app alongside the new Red Dead game, mainly as a hub for viewing in-game stats, journal entries, and map locations.

Some savvy data-mining, though, contained references to PC-quality graphics settings – shadow quality, grass rendering, and the like – as well as lines explicitly naming PC, such as ‘PARAM_companionAutoConnectIpPC’ or ‘CommandIsPcVersion(void)’. You can see the full list on Rockstar Intel .

There was also a reference to ‘Oculus’, which can only really refer to VR capability for the game. Given the option to play the entire game in an immersive first-person perspective, virtual reality would be a natural fit – and Red Dead 2 VR would be most at home on a dedicated Oculus or PC-bound headset.

However, things quietened down after that and there had been little news on Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC — until more recently. Twitter user JakoMako51 (via PCGamer ),  spotted a line in the Rockstar Social Club’s source code that mentions «RDR2_PC_Accomplishments». 

Check out the tweet below:

The fact that Red Dead Redemption 2 is coming to PC is now quite evident. #RDR2 #reddeadredemption2pc #RedDeadRedemption2 #rdr2pc #reddeadredemptionRDR2_PC_Accomplishments:»Accomplishments»You can search for «RDR2_PC» in the following link: https://t.co/hmtRJGKmoa pic.twitter.com/4kJAd5u58rJuly 4, 2019

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Red Dead Redemption 2’s PC version became even more likely with the emergence of news that Rockstar had (again) successfully secured classification for the game over in Australia.

RDR2 has already been rated for console release, naturally, by the Australian Classification Board, which approves and determines ratings for movies and video games.

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Red Dead Redemption 2 PC preview: hands-on at 4K and 60 fps

Just over a year after its release on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Red Dead Redemption 2 will arrive on Windows PC. The PC version, which Rockstar Games developed itself, debuts Nov. 5 on a variety of digital storefronts — including the new Rockstar Launcher — although it will not be available on Steam until December.

After spending an hour playing the PC port earlier this week at Rockstar’s headquarters in New York City, I can report that it’s exactly what you probably expect: a gussied-up version of a game that already wowed everyone last year with its gorgeous rendition of the Old West. In fairness, Rockstar isn’t pitching it as anything more than that. But there is one entirely new feature that doesn’t exist on consoles — a proper photo mode, one that’s not limited by the player character’s turn-of-the-century camera.

As Rockstar announced in October, the PC version does include some new playable content, although it all seems like minor additions rather than anything significant. For instance, three of the four new weapons, and two of the new horses, are already available in Red Dead Online. And the new quote-unquote mission, which comes from a stranger in the world, amounts to an herbal collect-a-thon. In other words, if you already own Red Dead Redemption 2 on PS4 or Xbox One, you won’t be missing much if you decide not to double-dip on PC. (Unfortunately, you will indeed be missing it: Asked if Rockstar is planning to bring the PC port’s bonus content to the console versions, a spokesperson said the company has nothing to announce at this time.)

Really, the point of the PC version is to deliver the highest-fidelity version of Red Dead Redemption 2. And Rockstar certainly appears to have succeeded there.

In case you’re wondering about the origins of Red Dead Redemption 2’s PC port, a Rockstar representative confirmed that it was part of the company’s plans from the start. It’s possible that the one-year lag time between the console and PC releases came down to a business decision — what better game to kick off the Rockstar Launcher than one that has already sold more than 25 million copies? But another reason is Rockstar’s general process, under which the team that develops the original game then helps to port it to PC.

As someone who hit the 100-photo capacity of the in-game camera (or rather, the Rockstar Games Social Club) fairly early in Red Dead Redemption 2 on PS4, I’m thrilled that there’s an actual photo mode in the PC version. It’s accessible from the pause menu by pressing F6, and just like the photo modes in games such as Marvel’s Spider-Man, it allows you to freeze the action and tweak photographic settings until you’ve created the perfect image.

Options include a camera angle that’s tied to the player character, as well as a free-floating camera; it’s limited to a decent radius away from the protagonist, so you can’t just fly anywhere in the world. You can set the depth of field (called “blur strength” here) and the focus distance, and adjust or lock the exposure. Special effects allow you to alter the image with 19th-century filters, such as daguerreotype and tintype, as well as more modern treatments. And once you’ve saved a photo to your Social Club gallery — whether you took it in the photo mode or with the in-game camera — you can slap stickers and custom text on it.

I wasn’t able to fully explore the photo mode during my limited demo, but I did take the time to try it out on a number of occasions, and I was able to capture some arresting images with ease. If I pick up the PC version, I could easily see myself whiling away the hours in the photo mode. Because I’m weird like that.

  • A scene from the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.

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  • A scene from the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.

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  • A scene from the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.

    Rockstar Games

  • A scene from the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.

    Rockstar Games

  • A scene from the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.

    Rockstar Games

  • A scene from the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.

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  • A scene from the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.

    Rockstar Games

  • A scene from the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.

    Rockstar Games

  • A scene from the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.

    Rockstar Games

  • A scene from the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.

    Rockstar Games

  • A scene from the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.

    Rockstar Games

  • A scene from the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.

    Rockstar Games

  • A scene from the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.

    Rockstar Games

  • A scene from the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.

    Rockstar Games

  • A scene from the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.

    Rockstar Games

  • A scene from the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.

    Rockstar Games

  • A scene from the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.

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Everything in the game, both in action and in static scenes within the photo mode, looked absolutely incredible during my session. I played an early mission in Valentine, the first proper town you come across after the snowy prologue. After engaging in some mud wrestling with a much bigger opponent, I watched a cutscene in which Dutch arrives with an old associate of the gang. Arthur looked so detailed that I felt as if I could reach out and wipe away the mud caked on his face. Later, when I rode north of town, I saw clouds of powder floating around trees, blown off the branches by a breeze. And from high up in the mountains, I pulled out Arthur’s binoculars to gaze southward, where I could see a rail bridge many miles away — an indication of the PC port’s increased draw distance.

Rockstar’s demo rig was a beast, packing an Intel Core i9-9900K, 32 GB of RAM, and an Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti, with the game installed on a 1 TB SSD — enough to run it at a smooth 60 frames per second in 4K resolution. The port offers all kinds of graphics options for tinkerers, including separate level-of-detail settings for geometry and grass, but it also provides a top-level holistic slider between “quality” and “performance” if you don’t want to get into the weeds.

It’s worth noting that while Rockstar demoed the game on an RTX graphics card, the PC port does not include any real-time ray tracing effects — at least for now. Asked about the possibility of adding support in the future, a Rockstar representative sent over a statement indicating that it’s not out of the question.

“We chose to spend our time adapting, enhancing and optimizing existing solutions rather than implementing something new at this time,” said associate technical director Alex Hadjadj. “That said, it’s something we’re interested in and we’re continuing to explore all kinds of software and hardware graphical upgrade solutions.”

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Of course, plenty of players will look to deliver those kinds of upgrades themselves through mods. Rockstar reaffirmed its stated policy on mods, which is that it has no problem with them as long as they’re non-commercial mods that are for single-player story modes and they don’t infringe on anyone else’s intellectual property.

As for Red Dead Redemption 2’s online component, Red Dead Online, it will go live on PC at launch. It won’t offer any cross-platform play, and everyone will have to start fresh — unlike with Grand Theft Auto 5’s Grand Theft Auto Online, there won’t be an option to transfer existing characters from the PS4 or Xbox One versions. On the plus side, the PC version of Red Dead Online will launch with everything that’s currently available on console, including the Frontier Pursuits, or roles, that debuted in September. And after the PC port is released, Red Dead Online will get the same updates across all three platforms simultaneously.

To Rockstar’s credit, the company says it worked to ensure that the PC version is playable on a wide range of hardware configurations. But for the people who already own Red Dead Redemption 2 on PS4 or Xbox One, the main draws for the PC port are likely mod support and the ability to run the game at 60 fps (or higher) with all the settings turned up. You’ll have to decide for yourself whether that’s enough to justify rebuying the game.

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Rockstar will release Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC a year after the game was released on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

The release of Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC will take place at several sites at different times.

Release date for RDR 2 on PC in Russia

Release date for RDR 2 on PC is November 8th. Pre-order on the Rockstar Games Launcher starts on 9October to 22 October. On October 23rd, pre-purchase will be available at Epic Games, Green Man Gaming, Humble Store, GameStop, and more. The game will be released on Steam in December. The release date for RDR 2 on PC in Russia is November 8th.

Red Dead Redemption 2 Special Editions

Now that you know when RDR 2 is coming to PC, it’s time to take a look at the versions of the game. Rockstar is releasing Red Dead Redemption 2 in three editions: Standard, Special Edition, and Ultimate Edition. There are no details about the official release on PC yet, but we will remind you what rewards are included in the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One editions of the game. nine0003

Red Dead Redemption 2: Special Edition

The Special Edition has added a special mission and story mode content.

Red Dead Redemption 2: Special Edition bonuses

Bank robbery and gang lair in story mode
Black dapple purebred horse
Talisman and medallion with in-game bonuses
Nuvo1 costume discounts Modifiers, cash bonuses 903 -Paraiso
Lancaster Volcanic Rapid Fire Pistol, Powerful Shotgun or Handy Varmint Carbine from Lancaster

Red Dead Redemption 2: Ultimate Edition

Red Dead Redemption 2: Ultimate Edition includes story bonuses from the Special Edition as well as online content.

Red Dead Redemption 2: Ultimate Edition perks for Red Dead Online

Black Rose and Cottonmouth Outfit
Thoroughbred Dark Brown Riding Horse
Free Access to the Survivor Camp Theme
Pump Shotgun, Volcanic pistol and Varmint carbine from Lancaster. nine0031 Quick Level Pack (up to and including level 25)

Red Dead Redemption 2: Collector’s Box

For the release of Red Dead Redemption 2, Rockstar has prepared a special Collector’s Edition — a set of essential items packed in a metal donation box. It did not include the game, and the Collector’s Box is no longer available from the Rockstar store. It is unknown if something similar will be done when Red Dead Redemption 2 is released on PC.

Contents of Red Dead Redemption 2: Collector’s Box

Metal Donation Box with Lock and Key
Collectible Challenge Coin
Double Sided Puzzle
Bandana with Revolvers
Treasure Map
Badge Set
Playing Card Deck
Wheeler, Rawson and Co. General Store Catalog.
12 Cigarette Cards

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Release date for Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC

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Red Dead Redemption 2 Coming to PC November 5th!! (04.10.2019)

A miracle happened — the official announcement of the imminent release of Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC took place. Rumors about him have been circulating on the net since the release of the western on consoles, fans have been digging into the game code and looking for hints of a PC version, but the developers continued to remain silent. Yesterday, they stunned the gaming community, saying that RDR 2 will be released on PC very soon, 5 November . It will be a temporary exclusive to the Epic Games Store and Rockstar’s own store, but only temporary — a month after the release, it will appear in the upcoming Google Stadia cloud service (which, alas, is unlikely to work with users from Russia at the start), and in December will also appear on Steam. Developer Store pre-orders will open in a few days on the 8th, and anyone who pre-orders before the 22nd will receive two of their choice of previous Rockstar games as a gift, but the list of available products is limited. Pre-order will become available in the service from Epic Games 23 October .

Red Dead Redemption on PC will receive advanced graphics settings, as well as an improved overall visual component. True, to enjoy these positive changes, you will need a very powerful computer. Also, PC owners will enjoy additional content for the single player. Red Dead Online will be available unchanged.

Red Dead Redemption 2 PC Graphics Settings Revealed (09/16/2019)

While Rockstar and Take-Two continue to stubbornly remain silent and refuse to comment on the rumors about the development of a PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2, Western fans are finding more and more circumstantial evidence that the game will still be ported to computers. Recently, a mention of DirectX 12 was found in the RDR 2 mobile application, and the other day, one of the fans, rummaging through the game files, found very interesting code snippets. nine0003

They also mention DirectX 11 and 12 , graphics settings options including low and ultra high, anti-aliasing options, and various monitor types. All this directly indicates that the PC version of the game is being created in the bowels of Rockstar, although the developers traditionally do not say anything. But more and more such evidence is being discovered over time, so most fans of the game are already confident that a PC version will still be released. Moreover, a ported version of the first part of Red Dead Redemption for computers was recently announced, with improved graphics and a modified interface. nine0003

Another rumor: Red Dead Redemption 2 will be released on PC (09/06/2019)

Rumors about the upcoming release of Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC continue to circulate around the network, fueled by the message that the first part of the western will still be ported to computers in the very near future. True, all these rumors are fueled at best by circumstantial evidence that the PC version of the Western is being forged in the bowels of Rockstar, a company known for its secrecy.

The other day it became known that she was trying to get an age rating for a certain project hiding under the name Bonaire. Here it is worth noting that the use of «working names» in order to maintain secrecy is a common practice in the gaming industry. And this event could have passed unnoticed if someone Tez2 had not stated on his Twitter that the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2 is hiding under the name Bonaire. 0003

He claims to have access to insider information, and that the developers had a problem while trying to get an age rating in Australia, a country that is famous for its strict laws regarding violence in video games. Previously, Rockstar had a similar problem in Australia with GTA 5. According to Tez2, gamers will receive some additional features in the PC version of the western, which was the reason for the refusal. However, no one doubts that Rockstar will solve this problem. And the release, according to information from the aforementioned insider, should take place in the first months of the coming year. nine0003

Rumors: Announcement of RDR 2 for PC may take place on August 19 (08/16/2019)

While millions of gamers are waiting for the release of the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2, Rockstar is in no hurry with the announcement, and there is still no official confirmation that the western will be ported to computers. But perhaps this event will still take place, as reported by one of the users of the popular Reddit resource. According to his opinion, which, by the way, was supported by many people, the official announcement of RDR 2 for PC may take place on August 19th. nine0003

At the same time, the author of the theory, hiding under the nickname u/DepressedWayOutWest , claims that the game will not go on sale on Steam, but will be distributed through the Rockstar Games Social Club and Stadia and EGS platforms. This version is supported by the fact that at GDC-2019 in March, when the Stadia service was officially shown to the public, such western attributes as cowboy hats, cacti, saloon doors and other trifles were seen in the company’s design elements.

However, this is only one of the assumptions, and it is far from a fact that it has at least something in common with the true state of affairs. For example, another Reddit user, TezFunz2 , claims to have access to insider information from the bowels of Rockstar, and that the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2 will be available at the end of 2019. So to believe someone or not is another big question.


Another hint of the existence of the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2 was discovered (07/20/2019)

How many hints of a secret creation in the depths of Rockstar PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2 have gamers found? Perhaps about a dozen , but the developers continue to ignore them, preferring to remain silent. Most likely, they will remain silent even now, although the other day another fact surfaced , indirectly indicating the development of the PC version of RDR 2.

This time, the official site of the Rockstar Social Club came under the gun, in the code of which, by the way, another hint of the upcoming porting of the western was discovered not so long ago. Now, gamers have discovered that if you open the HTML source code of the RDR 2 page and manually change the name of the PlayStation 4 or XBox to PC in it, the page icon will automatically change to the appropriate one. What does it say? About how Rockstar seems to be gearing up for a PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.

However, this is still just speculation. If the developers at least once deigned to comment on such rumors, it would help clarify the situation, but they continue to remain silent.


Another leak of information about the PC version of RDR 2 (07/10/2019)

Many gamers who play Red Dead Redemption 2 use Rockstar’s helpful companion app. And the other day, one observant player dug into the code of this very application, finding there another hint of the existence of plans for the release of the PC version of RDR 2. In particular, the application contains lines indicating the image settings in the PC version of the game. Support for DirectX 12 is mentioned, the ability to unscrew all graphic settings to the maximum (“ultra” quality) and look at the results in the form of slides even before the “Apply” button is pressed. nine0003

This is far from the first insider leak of information that indirectly hints at the existence of a PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2. At the same time, Rockstar representatives have not yet commented on any of them, continuing to remain silent. Fans are encouraged only by the fact that the developers have previously stated that they do not exclude the possibility of porting the game to a PC.

When will the release date for Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC be announced? In addition to the release date of the game on consoles, we have a few screenshots and a small trailer. It was already reliably known that the release of the project would most likely take place this fall, but nothing is known about what will await us in the new story. Also, Rockstar is in no hurry to please its fans with news of the release of PC version of the game.

Why Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC may never see the light of day? Everything is very simple — it is unprofitable. Yes, on consoles the graphics will be soapier, the FPS will sag somewhere, but the game will be profitable, because it will not be hacked. There have been so many PC titles lately that have lost huge profits due to a hack that publishers are willing to risk less and less.

It is already known that Red Dead Redemption 2 PC version has is unlikely to be released and here’s why:

  • Games of this kind can bring a lot of income, so the developers protect them as much as they can, and the PC is the least secure, and also a very demanding platform. Now the priority is consoles, not PCs, as it used to be.
  • Sony has entered into an agreement with Rockstar Games to support the game, that is, updates will be released the fastest for PS4 and all its modifications, then on XBox, etc.
  • All past parts of the franchise were exclusively console games, Red Dead Redemption 2 is also planned, the release date for the PC was not specified by the developers at all. nine0087


Petition in support

Fans were excited to see a sequel to the first game in the RDR franchise, so one enthusiast even created a separate petition asking Rockstar to take over the PC version. However, the developers from Rockstar commented rather dryly at the moment and explained that there is no time for this yet.

Nearly 90,027 55,000 people supported the release of Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC , but for such a large studio, these are too small perspectives. Perhaps if the number of voters was measured in hundreds of thousands or even a million, one could say that the Rockstarites were generous with a few sensible comments, but for now this topic is closed.


Will there be a second RDR for personal computers?

It would be wrong for a company as large and well-known as Rockstar Games to miss out on possible profits from PC players, but now they have other plans. They are currently working with the Polish CD Project RED on a promising new project, leaving them no time for less important games or porting projects to other platforms.