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After years of waiting,Red Dead Redemptionis finally available for PC, bringing with it a host of visual improvements to the original 360-era game. Aside from these visual and other minor improvements, like Ultrawide monitor support, the rest of theRed Dead RedemptionPC remasterremains almost the exact same as it was fourteen years ago.
That includes the length of the game, as nothing has fundamentally changed about the gameplay or world structure – and theRDRPC release comes with theUndead NightmareDLC for free, too. Though it’s not quite as long as its sequel, players will have plenty of missions to complete and world to explore to fill out theRed Dead Redemptiongame storylength.
Red Dead Redemptionis far from the longest gamein Rockstar’s extensive catalogue, but it’s impressively engaging and lengthy for a 14-year-old title – especially if you are trying to 100% completeRed Dead Redemption.
The time it takes to beatRed Dead Redemption’s main storywithout taking on any side quests isabout 18 hours. This includes all nearly-60 of the main story quests in the main game.
Including the main story missions added withtheUndead NightmareDLC, which takes abouteight hours to beat, you can expect tofinishRed Dead Redemptionin around 25 to 30 hoursif you almost exclusively focus on the main missions.
If you take on someside content and explore the worlda bit,add on about ten hoursto that total for the length of yourRed Dead RedemptionandUndead Nightmareplaythrough.
As with most games, going for thecompletionistRed Dead Redemptionplaythrough will take significantly longer. There are dozens of side quests, extra objectives, locations to explore, weapons to collect, Bounties to complete, Challenges to complete, and Outfits to collect in addition to the main story.Expect to take around 50 or more hourstocomplete everything and 100%Red Dead Redemption.
In total, there are57 main quests inRed Dead Redemption’s main story andeight quests in theUndead NightmareDLC(included with the PC release).
Themain story quests inRDRlisted below do not include the dozens of side missions that are required to 100% completeRed Dead Redemption, including the epilogue-like quest ‘Remember My Family’, which wraps up the story and can only be completed once you finish all mainRed Dead Redemptionmissions.