Red Dead Redemption PS5 Port Finally Gets 60FPS Update

Finally some good news surrounding the controversial port.

Red Dead Redemption PS5 Port Finally Gets 60FPS Update

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  • Red Dead Redemption will finally receive an update on PlayStation 5
  • Red Dead Redemption PlayStation 5 port will reach 60FPS
  • Rockstar hasn't stopped working but doesn't announce anything
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The wild west of Red Dead Redemption has never been better to welcome back the cowboys who left long ago. After waiting for so long, an update arrived to excite fans of the Rockstar game with long-awaited improvements and highlighted the option to run at 60 FPS, which promises to provide more immersive and smooth gameplay for players of the title.

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So put away your hat, your saddle, and your holster to roam the desertic landscapes again in Red Dead Redemption Remaster update 1.03 for PlayStation 5.

60 FPS Update Comes to Red Dead Redemption PlayStation 5 Port

Red Dead Redemption will finally reach 60FPS in new update for PlayStation 5
Red Dead Redemption will finally reach 60FPS in new update for PlayStation 5

In addition to the general bug fixes and stability improvements included in update 1.03 for the PlayStation 4 version of Red Dead Redemption, players were surprised to discover that now they can enjoy a smoother gaming experience with the newly added option for 60 frames per second gameplay. This enhancement significantly enhances the visual quality and overall performance of the game, making it a worthwhile update for fans of the Wild West adventure.

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The remaster’s criticism is due to its pricing, and now it has been somewhat assuaged by this welcomed graphical enhancement, which has the potential to sway more players towards considering the investment. What’s particularly advantageous is the seamless integration of this update into the backward compatibility framework on the PlayStation 5, ensuring that players can enjoy a superior gaming experience without any hiccups or compatibility issues.

Related: Red Dead Redemption 2 Is Not Coming to the Switch Anytime Soon

We didn’t know until recently whether this update would be available on the base PlayStation 4 or Pro, but it has been confirmed that these versions of the remaster of Red Dead Redemption offer this new 60fps setting, but only when played on the PlayStation 5 via backward compatibility. So unfortunately, this function is still limited, but it is welcomed by users of Sony’s newest console and frustrating for others who do not have as much financial means for it.

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Rockstar shows some work but doesn't announce anything.
Rockstar shows some work but doesn’t announce anything.

Rockstar Games is, of course, known for its iconic game franchises like GTA, Red Dead Redemption, and others. The company has been on the agenda in the gaming community for the delay in announcing new projects, which was previously due to long and detailed periods of movement but could also be due to the crunch that employees suffered (perhaps they still suffer, we hope not) and rightly denounced.

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Rockstar’s dedicated fan base waited long for any tidbits of news regarding the studio’s upcoming projects, with GTA VI being the most hotly anticipated. Rockstar’s track record of meticulously crafting their games through years of development has set a high standard for quality. However, recent actions and public statements from the studio have soured the relationship with the gaming community, leading to a growing sense of unease and disappointment. 

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From now on, it should no longer be like this, as Rockstar’s future games will be surrounded by doubts regarding their work policies, although it is undeniable that the titles are very well developed and will continue to be played by many players after a long time. GTA V continues to be played to this day, mainly in online mode, as well as the remaster of Red Dead Redemption, which now has the option to run at 60 FPS.

The optimization of the original Red Dead Redemption offers players a chance to revisit John Marston’s iconic journey through the Wild West with a significant boost in visual fidelity and overall polish. Like the breathtaking landscapes seen in Red Dead Redemption II, Rockstar Games’ consistently commits to creating immersive narratives, expansive open worlds, and richly detailed environments. It’s an opportunity for both newcomers and longtime fans to immerse themselves once again in Rockstar’s classic.

What do you think about this? Do you still play Red Dead Redemption? What are you hoping to see from Rockstar? Let us know in the comments!

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