Red Dead Redemption has left PlayStation's streaming service after six years of availability. Sony's service - now part…
Red Dead Redemption has left PlayStation's streaming service after six years of availability.
Sony's service - now part of the newly-revamped PS Plus Premium, though formerly the separate PlayStation Now subscription - has been home to Red Dead Redemption since 2016.Eurogamer Newscast: Will Microsoft's $68bn Activision Blizzard buyout be blocked?if you looked up the game over the past month, though did not trumpet its departure.
The first Red Dead Redemption is now only available to play on current-gen consoles via Xbox backwards compatibility - which, as pointed out by videotech onWhile Grand Theft Auto 5 has been launched on three console generations, the original Red Dead Redemption remains an Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 game. For reasons only known to Rockstar itself, it never officially launched on PC.
How many people were still playing the original Red Dead Redemption via PlayStation Plus Premium? Sony doesn't say. But the move highlights how even blockbuster games can become more difficult to play over time without backwards compatibility. Or, perhaps, unless you still have your PS3 plugged in.Become a Eurogamer subscriber and get your first month for £1
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