Rockstar's iconic western game Red Dead Redemption is finally making its way to mobile devices, but with a twist - only Netflix subscribers will be able to play it. According to a reliable source, Wario64, who has been tracking this news closely, the game will launch on December 4 for both iOS and Android users.
What's more exciting than just the release date is that Red Dead Redemption will include some notable content from its DLCs - specifically, the zombie-centric Undead Nightmare mode. This is a great news for fans of the series, who may not have had access to this particular aspect of the game otherwise.
Interestingly, there has been an ESRB rating discovered by Wario64 that suggests Rockstar's open-world western will be hitting current-gen platforms on December 2, but it will be available for Netflix subscribers only. The original Switch and PS4 versions are already out, so fans can't wait to experience the game on newer hardware.
It's worth noting that this is not the sequel to Red Dead Redemption - we're talking about the original 2010 release. While it might not have reached the same heights as its follow-up, Red Dead Redemption remains an excellent game in its own right.
This announcement comes hot on the heels of Rockstar's previous partnership with Netflix for Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy โ The Definitive Edition. It seems like the two parties are cooking up some exciting gaming content just for subscribers to the streaming giant.
The updated release date has also been confirmed, along with a teaser trailer that suggests the game will be available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Switch 2.
What's more exciting than just the release date is that Red Dead Redemption will include some notable content from its DLCs - specifically, the zombie-centric Undead Nightmare mode. This is a great news for fans of the series, who may not have had access to this particular aspect of the game otherwise.
Interestingly, there has been an ESRB rating discovered by Wario64 that suggests Rockstar's open-world western will be hitting current-gen platforms on December 2, but it will be available for Netflix subscribers only. The original Switch and PS4 versions are already out, so fans can't wait to experience the game on newer hardware.
It's worth noting that this is not the sequel to Red Dead Redemption - we're talking about the original 2010 release. While it might not have reached the same heights as its follow-up, Red Dead Redemption remains an excellent game in its own right.
This announcement comes hot on the heels of Rockstar's previous partnership with Netflix for Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy โ The Definitive Edition. It seems like the two parties are cooking up some exciting gaming content just for subscribers to the streaming giant.
The updated release date has also been confirmed, along with a teaser trailer that suggests the game will be available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Switch 2.