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What’s new in Red Dead Redemption 2 PC

Red Dead Redemption 2 PC is now available and we’ve a handy list of new additions compared to the title’s Xbox One and PS4 releases.

First, here are technical differences in regards to the PC version:

  • 4K resolution
  • HDR
  • Multi-monitor support
  • Widescreen support
  • Faster frame rates
  • Visually enhanced (with improved textures for snow, water, shadow, draw distances and fauna)

Next, actual differences in content on PC as compared to Xbox One and PS4:

  • 3 new Bounty Hunter Missions
    • Herman Zizendorf has been stealing tools from tradesmen in Blackwater.
    • Ex-Confederate Cavalry Officer Camille de Millemont is wanted dead or alive near Catfish Jacksons
    • Bart Cavanaugh and his gang are camping out in Big Valley
  • 2 new Gang Hideouts
    • The Del Lobos gang has new hideouts at Gaptooth Breach and Solomon’s Folly
  • 2 new Treasure Maps
  • 4 new weapons
  • 7 new horses
  • A new mission called “To The Ends of the Earth”
  • Herbalist Camp Missions
  • 5 New Trinkets to collect with new abilities
    • Hawk Talon – permanently decreases Stamina bar drain speed by 30% when drawing a bow
    • Cat Eye – permanently increases the length of Fortifying tonic effects by 20
    • Shark Tooth – permanently increases horse bonding experience bonus by 10%
    • Turtle Shell – permanently increases health bar refill speed by 10%
    • Crow Beak – permanently increases looted ammo by 10%

Red Dead Redemption 2 is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4. We reviewed it here.


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