The optimized version of Red Dead Redemption can now be played on Xbox Series by traveling to New Zealand.
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In case you can’t wait any longer to play the new version of Red Dead Redemption on Xbox Series, we remind you that if you make a quick trip to New Zealand (without leaving your home), you’ll be able to download and play it right away.
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This update marks the definitive debut of the game on Xbox Series, with an optimized version that replaces the original Xbox 360 retrocompatible version. We’re not talking about that minor patch it received on Xbox One years ago: this is the full and updated version, with improvements designed for the current generation.
A complete version with improvements and access to both editions
The digital purchase of Red Dead Redemption on Xbox includes both the retrocompatible Xbox 360 version and the optimized version for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. Once you’re in the New Zealand region, the new generation version becomes available for download, and you can play without waiting for the European release.
The game returns with all its content: John Marston’s complete campaign, the sections set between the United States and Mexico, and the popular DLC Undead Nightmare, which transforms the world into a zombie apocalypse. Additionally, the edition includes the extra content from the Game of the Year Edition and other additions already incorporated into the series.
Here’s the perfect opportunity to return to one of the most beloved titles in Rockstar’s catalog… or to discover it for the first time with the best version available to date. Are you going to “travel” to New Zealand today?

