Red Dead Redemption 2 PC trailer showcases enhancements
Including increased draw distances, improved shadows and lighting
Rockstar has released a new Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer showcasing enhancements to the upcoming PC version of the game.
It said in an accompanying post: “Watch the new trailer above to see Red Dead Redemption 2 in stunning 4K/60 frames per second and see how packed full of new details and greater fidelity every corner of this vast open world is.
“From the claw marks of a passing bear at the base of a tree in Big Valley and the individual spines on a cactus in New Austin, to a train passing on a far horizon and embers sparkling in the New Hanover night sky.”
The studio also recently detailed a range of exclusive content for the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.
New story mode content, which has yet to be confirmed for other platforms, includes three bounty hunter missions, two gang hideouts, two treasure maps, four weapons, plus fresh horses and trinkets to collect.
The PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2 will be released on November 5 and the game will also be available as a Google Stadia launch title in November.
Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC is currently available to pre-order exclusively via Rockstar’s recently released game launcher.
Rockstar Games Launcher pre-order bonuses include a limited time offer of two free PC titles from the following: Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Bully: Scholarship Edition, L.A. Noire: The Complete Edition, and Max Payne 3: The Complete Edition.
Other bonuses include story items and in-game currency for both the campaign and Red Dead Online.
From October 23 the game will also be available to pre-order at the Epic Games store, Greenman Gaming, the Humble Store, GameStop and other digital retailers, with a pre-order bonus of 25 Gold Bars for Red Dead Online. It will launch on Steam in December.
Red Dead Redemption 2 has shipped over 25 million units worldwide since its PS4 and Xbox One release in October 2018, according to publisher Take-Two.