![]() ![]() Rockstar Games recently made posts saying goodbye to Red Dead Redemption 2and Grand Theft Auto 5, with this coming shortly after Rockstar more or less confirme d Red Dead Online was on autopilot. What's worse, though, is that it doesn't seem likely to ever happen. With its popularity, it's truly surprising this hasn't happened. Red Dead 2 is already a beautiful game sure, but there are many who want to see it make the most of any available hardware. from PS5įour years post-release and two years into a new console generation, there is no 60 FPS patch for PS5 and Xbox Series X players. RELATED: Red Dead Redemption 2 Fan Shows Off Handmade Replica of Arthur's Hat No Red Dead 2 PS5 or Xbox Series X Upgrade in Sight ![]() Why Rockstar hasn't supported it thoroughly post-release, at least not to the extent fans wanted, still leaves some scratching their heads. Rockstar Games releases are so far and few between that they end up being seminal moments for the industry, and Red Dead 2 was truly no exception. Red Dead Redemption 2 is perhaps one of the most critically acclaimed games of the past few years, with fans flocking to the title in droves. And in that silence, some fans remain upset that Red Dead Redemption 2 has yet to receive any PS5 or Xbox Series X upgrades.Īt this point, even, it seems unlikely to. Sure, one could argue that four is not as big of a deal as a one-year, five-year, or ten-year anniversary, but it's still odd that it passed in silence. Many fans took to social media to celebrate this beloved western title, but noticeably, official channels didn't push it so much. ![]() Red Dead Redemption 2 released October 26, 2018, officially making the game four years old. ![]()
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