Some good news and bad news for you all, today. In case you missed it, Rockstar just announced that Red Dead Redemption is coming to PlayStation 4 and Switch later this month. That’s the good news. Here’s the bad news: These ports are extremely barebones, completely lacking multiplayer support, and seem to offer few to no visual upgrades over the original versions. This isn’t great, but it’s even worse when you remember that you can—right now—play a cheaper, better version on Xbox Series X/S.

Things only get worse when you look at what’s included in the new release. Yes, Rockstar is packaging Undead Nightmare and Red Dead Redemption together.

But on the flip side, store listings for the upcoming ports have confirmed that Red Dead Redemption on Switch and PS4 won’t include any multiplayer modes. Which then makes me wonder if any of the online DLC packs released for Red Dead Redemption, like “Liars and Cheats” or “Legends and Killers,” will be included. Probably not, but then does that mean the tomahawk weapon added in the second multiplayer DLC pack won’t be included?

  • Mongostein
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    1 year ago

    GTA VI is going over budget and they need a quick release to reel in some cash.

    That’s just theory.

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          1 year ago

          No, but they’re a public company, and you can see predictable profits from GTA 5. They’re not hurting for cash.

          • Mongostein
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            1 year ago

            I feel like you have exactly the same evidence to support your claim as I do mine: none.

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                1 year ago

                That won’t tell me anything about budget overruns and whatnot and I don’t care that much. I was just spitballing a theory. I’m not married to the idea.