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Red Dead Redemption Remaster To Cost $49.99 on PC

Just a few days ago, Rockstar announced that the Red Dead Redemption Remaster will be arriving on PC as of October 29. In this announcement, the system requirements were mentioned, but the pricing was not revealed. The game is set to be released on the Epic Games Store, Steam, and the RockStar Store, depending on what launcher you want to use. Today, the Epic Games Store seems to have leaked the game's price, $49.99. This was shown in a screenshot by John Papadopoulos over at DSOGaming. This is the same pricing on consoles, although PlayStation users can currently get it for PS4 at a temporary discount of 30% (bringing the price down to $34.99) until October 24.

This remaster being ported to PC was done in collaboration with Double Eleven (which also ported the game on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch) to add monitor support for Ultrawide and Super Ultrawide monitors, as well as full keyboard and mouse functionality for those who prefer a more tactile experience rather than using a controller.

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Additionally, the game will have NVIDIA DLSS 3.7 and AMD FSR 3.0 upscaling, NVIDIA DLSS Frame Generation, and many graphic settings that can be tweaked, such as draw distances and shadow quality settings. Luckily, the system requirements are pretty reasonable, and most people will be able to play it on their PC. The game recommends an RTX 2070, but it is playable on even older graphics cards.

At the moment, it's not known whether the game will be compatible on Steam Deck, as Red Dead Redemption 2 is just about playable on a Steam Deck. Despite that, Red Dead Redemption 2 remains one of the top games played on a Steam Deck. Recently, Grand Theft Auto V became unsupported on a Steam Deck after being one of the top games played on the handheld console.

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