Red Dead Redemption Now Runs At Solid 30FPS On Xbox 360 Emulator Xenia

Jan 14, 2019 at 10:43am EST

Red Dead Redemption is one of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 third-party titles that it's not available on PC. While the game is among the titles available on the PlayStation Now streaming service, there's no way other than emulators to enjoy the game on PC. The PlayStation 3 version of the game runs quite well on the RPCS3 emulator, and from today, Red Dead Redemption is almost playable on the Xbox 360 emulator Xenia.

The latest version of Xenia manages to run Red Dead Redemption at a stable frame rate. Sadly, there are quite a few graphical glitches, so it's not exactly playable. You can check how the game runs in the emulator right below.

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PC specs: CPU - Intel Core i7 8700K @ 5.0 Ghz RAM - G.SKILL 32GB DDR4 3600MHz CL16 GPU - GeForce GTX 1080 G1 Gaming 8GB OS - Windows 10 64bit

Red Dead Redemption 2, released last year on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, is also not available on PC. There are rumors regarding a PC release circulating online, but Rockstar Games has yet to confirm it officially. If you own either console, you should not pass on the game, as it's one of the best open world titles developed by Rockstar Games.

Red Dead Redemption 2 may not be perfect, but its minor shortcomings are like tiny blemishes on a stunningly beautiful face. In a way, they only serve as a reminder of how this world isn't made for perfection. Every single aspect of the game will put you into the very shoes of an outlaw roaming America with his gang as they try to escape the law long enough to make the money needed to disappear for good. It's an epic, memorable and engrossing tale which also elevates the open world genre to new heights with the brand new interaction system, a cast of unforgettable characters and a ton of high-quality content to play for a long time.

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