The originalRed Dead Redemptionwill come to the PS4 and Nintendo Switch in a little over a week. This is great news, as we’re talking about one of the very few highly successful games of the post ‘2010s that hasn’t seen a single re-release. Few feelings beat knowing that the wait is over—even when we didn’t know we were waiting for something in the first place.

Though Rockstar isn’t calling it a remaster, thisRDRrelease developed by Double Eleven Studios looks a bit sharper than it did on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. An actual HD remasterwas reportedly on the tablefor some time, but plans seem to have dissipated. From the way Rockstar is promoting it, it seems like the company is just going for an uncompromisingly straightforward re-release.

John Marston in Red Dead Redemption

This is definitely not theRDRremake in Unreal Engineor in theRed Dead Redemption 2engine that some have been speculating about for a while. TheRed Dead Redemptionre-release will also contain the famousUndead NightmareDLC. This neat add-on clearly banked on the‘2010s zombie crazeby taking John Marston in apossiblynon-canonicalside quest against hordes of undead cowboys, but it’s still pretty fun to play nowadays.

RedDead Redemptionfor the PS4 and Nintendo Switch will cost $49.99. The digital format will be up for download on August 17. The physical version will come out on October 13. The PS4 version will also run on PS5.

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