Red Dead Redemption 2 will be a Stadia title on launch
Red Dead Redemption 2 is coming to Stadia. (Source: Rockstar Games)
Google has announced that Red Dead Redemption 2 will come to its Stadia platform on it November 2019 launch. The wildly popular Rockstar game will thus be available for streaming via the new service from its very first day. At present, it is not clear if this title will allow saving across platforms.
Google has announced that Red Dead Redemption 2 will be joining the offerings on Stadia when it launches in November 2019. The multi Game Awards-winning title will thus add a third platform to its reach on this date. It also joins a host of other popular titles for launch on the new streaming service.
Stadia's maker has stated that it will be possible to play at resolutions of up to 4K with HDR and at frame rates of up to 60 per second. However, this may depend on the bandwidth, speeds and data allowances available to the individual user. Along with the titles originally linked with Stadia on its original Google Connect introductory event, a number of others have been added since to sweeten the deal.
Besides its new Rockstar Games acquisition, Stadia will also offerAttack on Titan 2, DOOM, The Elder Scrolls Online and Rise of the Tomb Raider from day one. At this point, players who subscribe will be able to play either on their own existing hardware or by using the Stadia Founder's or Premium Edition starter set currently sold by Google.
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