Netflix will soon add a major hit from Rockstar to its gaming catalog.
Red Dead Redemption, one of Rockstar's most famous games, is coming to smartphones soon. The release will take place on December 2nd — the project will be released on iOS and Android as part of the Netflix Games catalog. This will be a full-fledged mobile port of the original 2010 game, along with the Undead Nightmare expansion.
You can play for free with an active Netflix subscription — like all projects from the service's catalog. No additional payment will be required, but it will not be possible to purchase the game separately, so users from Russia will probably have to look for "workarounds" to access it.
Red Dead Redemption tells the story of John Marston, a former bandit forced to hunt down his accomplices at the sunset of the Wild West era. Despite the fact that the game is considered the first part of the series, its events unfold some time after the finale of Red Dead Redemption 2.
In addition to the mobile version, a native edition of Red Dead Redemption will be released on December 2nd for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch 2. The console versions will receive support for 60 frames per second, HDR, resolutions up to 4K and the ability to transfer saves from previous generations. The upgrade for owners of previous versions will be free. The game will also appear in the GTA+ catalog and in the PlayStation Plus library.
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