Netflix to Offer Exclusive Mobile Access to Classic Western Game Red Dead Redemption on December 4
In a surprise move, Netflix is set to bring the highly acclaimed western game Red Dead Redemption to mobile devices for its subscribers. According to news source Wario64, who broke the news, the game will become available exclusively on iOS and Android devices starting December 4. The news comes hot on the heels of another collaboration between Netflix and Rockstar, as the platform previously made Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy โ The Definitive Edition available for mobile subscribers back in 2023.
Red Dead Redemption, which was originally released in 2010, will be free to play on both iOS and Android devices. Interestingly, a recently leaked ESRB rating has revealed that the game is scheduled to hit current-gen platforms, including PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Switch 2, on December 2, marking a significant milestone in its availability.
Notably, this version of Red Dead Redemption will include the popular zombie-centric DLC Undead Nightmare. Fans of the original game can look forward to experiencing it once again with improved graphics and gameplay. Although not the sequel, this re-release remains an exciting opportunity for both new and old fans to immerse themselves in the vast open world of Red Dead Redemption.
It's worth noting that fans may be eager to revisit one of the greatest western games of all time, having surpassed its predecessor, Red Dead Redemption 2, in terms of popularity.
In a surprise move, Netflix is set to bring the highly acclaimed western game Red Dead Redemption to mobile devices for its subscribers. According to news source Wario64, who broke the news, the game will become available exclusively on iOS and Android devices starting December 4. The news comes hot on the heels of another collaboration between Netflix and Rockstar, as the platform previously made Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy โ The Definitive Edition available for mobile subscribers back in 2023.
Red Dead Redemption, which was originally released in 2010, will be free to play on both iOS and Android devices. Interestingly, a recently leaked ESRB rating has revealed that the game is scheduled to hit current-gen platforms, including PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Switch 2, on December 2, marking a significant milestone in its availability.
Notably, this version of Red Dead Redemption will include the popular zombie-centric DLC Undead Nightmare. Fans of the original game can look forward to experiencing it once again with improved graphics and gameplay. Although not the sequel, this re-release remains an exciting opportunity for both new and old fans to immerse themselves in the vast open world of Red Dead Redemption.
It's worth noting that fans may be eager to revisit one of the greatest western games of all time, having surpassed its predecessor, Red Dead Redemption 2, in terms of popularity.