Rockstar has revealed the minimum and recommended system requirements for the Red Dead Redemption PC version. The company's newly shared specs list suggests that even older rigs should have no trouble running the long-awaited Red Dead Redemption port.
Originally released for the seventh console generation in May 2010, Red Dead Redemption finally made its way to modern platforms in August 2023, when it was ported to the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. Some 14 months later, Rockstar announced that the game was also getting a PC port, which is scheduled to debut in late October 2024.
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Shortly thereafter, the Red Dead Redemption Steam page went live, revealing the list of the game's PC system requirements. The specs sheet states that this upcoming version of the hit action adventure will be able to run on fairly old GPUs, going as far back as the Nvidia GeForce GTX 960 and AMD Radeon R7 360, both of which are pushing ten nowadays. For an optimal experience, Rockstar recommends the RTX 2070, RX 5700 XT, or an...