Fourteen years after its initial release, the original Red Dead Redemption is finally receiving a PC port - but some fans aren't happy with the game's price tag. Originally released for the PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2010, Red Dead Redemption and its add-on, Undead Nightmare, have never been made available on PC platforms, even despite the sequel, Red Dead Redemption 2, being made available on the platform only a year after release in 2019. Now, however, with RDR and Undead Nightmare set to release for PC on October 29, the pricing of the game has drawn some complaints.
Red Dead Redemption and Undead Nightmare on PC will cost $49.99 USD across all storefronts where the game is being sold. This move has drawn several complaints from RDR fans, with users like theFrenchDutch on Reddit commenting that $49.99 is "a f***ing ridiculous price for a 14 year old game". Others, like koolaidman486, point out that the RDR on PC is "an incomplete PC port of a 14 year old game," as RDR and Undead Nightmare on PC won't include the original game's multiplayer features.
After 14 years of waiting for RDR on PC, its pricing is upsetting...