Rockstar has confirmed that "Red Dead Redemption" and its "Undead Nightmare" expansion will be available to play on PlayStation Now on Dec. 6 only that it's through Sony's streaming game service, PlayStation Now. Over 329 games are currently available to play via the streaming service.
Sony has confirmed this through its blog post alongside the announcement of timed-exclusive online features of "Red Dead Redemption 2." The available version is the PS3 edition of "Red Dead Redemption," which can be streamed via PlayStation 4 or PC, reports Eurogamer. There is no need for a PS4 to use the feature but a PlayStation Now subscription, which is around $10 a month.
This means that gamers should pay who want to play the last generation game. It is different from Xbox One where if there is an Xbox 360 version, "Red Dead Redemption" is one of the console's backwards compatibility service.
The streaming game service, PlayStation Now allows its games to be played on several devices such as PS4 and PC, which the latter is notable since "Red Dead Redemption" was never released on PC regardless of the PC players' calls for years. Additionally, PlayStation 4 will first receive 'select online content in the vast open world' before Xbox One.
According to GameSpot, the "Red Dead Redemption" critically acclaimed expansion, the "Undead Nightmare," which is also available to play on PlayStation Now will introduce a new zombie-themed campaign with a fun Horde-style multiplayer mode. On the other hand, the long-awaited sequel, "Red Dead Redemption 2" is slated to come out on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2017.
An open world western action-adventure video game, "Red Dead Redemption" was designed by Christian Cantamessa and Leslie Benzies, developed by Rockstar San Diego and published by Rockstar Games. The game was released for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in May 2010.
"Red Dead Redemption" was released for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in May 2010. The game earned awards such as VGX Award for Game of the Year and more.