Rockstar Upgrades Red Dead Redemption For One Video Game System, But What About Others?
Portfolio Pulse from Franca Quarneti
Take-Two Interactive Software Inc.'s Rockstar has added a 60 frames per second option to 'Red Dead Redemption' on PlayStation 5, leaving players on other platforms, including PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox, wondering when they'll get the same upgrade. There is no Xbox version of the game, and the possibility of an Xbox One port seems unlikely. The game has never been released on the PC platform. Meanwhile, Rockstar's focus appears to be shifting toward upcoming projects like Grand Theft Auto 6.
October 05, 2023 | 8:13 pm
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Take-Two's Rockstar has upgraded 'Red Dead Redemption' for PS5 but not for other platforms. This could potentially affect the company's relationship with its player base on other platforms and impact sales.
The news directly pertains to Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. and its game 'Red Dead Redemption'. The lack of upgrades for other platforms could potentially lead to dissatisfaction among the player base on those platforms, which could impact sales. However, the overall impact on the company's stock price is uncertain in the short term.
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