Rockstar confirms new versions with improvements, shared progression and free update.
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Rockstar has put an end to weeks of speculation by announcing a multi-platform expansion that nobody expected to be so vast. Their next release will bring one of their most influential classics to more devices than ever, opening the door for millions of players to enjoy it in updated versions without any additional cost if they already owned the game.
These editions also include the arrival on modern mobile devices and the Netflix catalog, a move that expands the title’s reach to a completely new audience. Everything will be available on the same day, with improvements tailored for current platforms and without altering the original experience.
Red Dead Redemption will be available on December 2nd on Xbox Series, PS5, Switch 2, iOS, Android, and Netflix
Rockstar confirms that the re-release includes Red Dead Redemption and its Undead Nightmare expansion, with the following features on all platforms:
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Free update on Xbox Series, PS5, and Nintendo Switch 2
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Transferable progress from previous versions
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Technical improvements specific to modern hardware
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Complete single-player experience, including Undead Nightmare and additional content from the Game of the Year Edition
Mobile and Netflix versions
Starting on December 2nd, players will be able to enjoy the game on:
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Compatible iOS and Android devices, with adapted mobile controls
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Netflix, where it will be available to download and play as part of the subscription, with no additional payments
This is the first time Red Dead Redemption has come to mobile devices and Netflix, a step that expands its accessibility like never before in the saga.
Rockstar highlights that these editions focus on offering the classic as it is remembered, but updated to work without limitations on current devices.

