Pricing Controversy

AppWizard
October 30, 2024
PC gamers can now play Red Dead Redemption and its Undead Nightmare expansion after a 14-year wait. The game features enhancements for PC, including support for ultrawide monitors and Nvidia DLSS. The pricing has sparked controversy, with Take-Two CEO defending it as "commercially accurate." Red Dead Redemption 2 is available for a lower price on PC. Players hope for a smoother launch than the GTA Trilogy's troubled debut on PC. Rockstar Games is developing Grand Theft Auto 6, which will initially release on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, with a potential PC release following later.
AppWizard
October 14, 2024
PC gamers will soon have access to the original Red Dead Redemption after a 14-year wait, with enhancements like higher resolutions, ultrawide displays, and uncapped frame rates. The game will be available for pre-purchase on Steam and the Epic Games Store, with a price set at .99 USD. This release includes the base game and the Undead Nightmare expansion but excludes multiplayer modes. The pricing has generated frustration among fans, who consider it excessive for a game over a decade old. Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick defended the pricing strategy, claiming it is "commercially accurate" and offers "great value for consumers."
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