Crimson Useless Redemption is now playable for “free” (with an energetic subscription) by way of Rockstar Video games’ GTA+ service on Xbox Collection X/S and PlayStation 5.
The event was first noticed by X/Twitter accounts like @videotechuk_, and was later introduced extra formally by Rockstar Video games. This contains the Undead Nightmare growth as effectively. IGN has additionally verified that the model of Crimson Useless Redemption on GTA+ on PlayStation 5 contains the toggle for 60 frames-per-second.
Crimson Useless Redemption and Undead Nightmare have been added to the Video games Included With GTA+ library, and can be found for GTA+ Members to play on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Collection X|S with their energetic Membership: pic.twitter.com/boFyDXkcj0
— Rockstar Video games (@RockstarGames) March 26, 2024
Final 12 months, Rockstar’s Crimson Useless Redemption Replace 1.03 quietly gave gamers a brand new 60fps toggle possibility on PS5 by way of backward compatibility. Though the information was thrilling for PS5 homeowners, Xbox homeowners felt like they had been left in a lurch as a result of their variations of Crimson Useless Redemption — whereas operating in 4K decision — had been restricted to 30fps.
Sadly, Xbox homeowners nonetheless will not have the ability to expertise a “free” souped-up next-gen upgraded model of Crimson Useless Redemption with their $5.99 GTA+ subscriptions. Nonetheless, it is a greater state of affairs than followers who’re on PC, contemplating GTA+ is simply on Xbox Collection X/S and Ps 5 and Crimson Useless Redemption nonetheless does not have a port on PC.
Crimson Useless Redemption was initially launched on Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 in 2010. In our evaluate, we wrote, “Crimson Useless Redemption is an entire sport in each sense — each the one participant and multiplayer modes are wonderful — and nonetheless manages to supply an consideration to element you hardly ever see from a sport of this scope.”
Editor’s observe: A earlier model of this story stated Crimson Useless Redemption initially launched on 2004 on Xbox and PlayStation 2. This has been corrected.
Isaiah Colbert is a contract author for IGN. You’ll be able to observe them on Twitter @ShinEyeZehUhh.