Red Dead Redemption Is Now Playable Through GTA+ on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S

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Red Dead Redemption is now playable for "free" (with an active subscription) via Rockstar Games' GTA+ service on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5.

The development was first spotted by X/Twitter accounts like @videotechuk_, and was later announced more formally by Rockstar Games. This includes the Undead Nightmare expansion as well. IGN has also verified that the version of Red Dead Redemption on GTA+ on PlayStation 5 includes the toggle for 60 frames-per-second.

Red Dead Redemption and Undead Nightmare have been added to the Games Included With GTA+ library, and are available for GTA+ Members to play on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S with their active Membership: https://t.co/G2BbgZT6yU pic.twitter.com/boFyDXkcj0

— Rockstar Games (@RockstarGames) March 26, 2024

Last year, Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption Update 1.03 quietly gave players a new 60fps toggle option on PS5 via backward compatibility. Although the news was exciting for PS5 owners, Xbox owners felt like they were left in a lurch because their versions of Red Dead Redemption — while running in 4K resolution — were limited to 30fps.

Unfortunately, Xbox owners still won't be able to experience a "free" souped-up next-gen upgraded version of Red Dead Redemption with their $5.99 GTA+ subscriptions. Still, it's a better situation than fans who are on PC, considering GTA+ is only on Xbox Series X/S and Playstation 5 and Red Dead Redemption still doesn't have a port on PC.

Red Dead Redemption was originally released on Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 in 2010. In our review, we wrote, "Red Dead Redemption is a complete game in every sense -- both the single player and multiplayer modes are excellent -- and still manages to offer an attention to detail you rarely see from a game of this scope."

Editor's note: A previous version of this story said Red Dead Redemption originally released on 2004 on Xbox and PlayStation 2. This has been corrected.

Isaiah Colbert is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow them on Twitter @ShinEyeZehUhh.

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