No current-gen consoles in sight, but it should work better now.
Since GTA 6 was announced, fans don't expect to see anything new from Red Dead Redemption 2. However, Rockstar surprised everyone when it rolled out Update 1.32, fixing a bunch of issues and improving performance.
Now, you will experience fewer crashes and won't have to worry about accidentally airing your laundry in front of other players as the voice chat is off by default.
Moreover, Rockstar added support for HDR10+ GAMING, so the game graphics in HDR for HDR10+ GAMING displays will be automatically set on compatible graphics cards and monitors connected via HDMI. This made fans wonder if they'll see RDR2 on PlayStation and Xbox Series X|S, but there's no news on that yet and probably won't be any time soon with the studio busy working on GTA 6.
Red Dead Redemption 2 was released in 2018 for PS4, and Xbox One, and while it's not an old game exactly, it would be nice to see it boosted with modern consoles.
Here are some other changes in the latest version of the game:
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