Red Dead Redemption
Rockstar’s legendary western is finally here, and it brought the zombies with it.
The frontier has never looked so portable. After years of rumors and “what-ifs,” Rockstar Games has finally brought Red Dead Redemption to iOS and Android. Following the trail blazed by the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy, this port isn’t just a simple mobile conversion—it’s a massive statement of intent for the Netflix Games library.
Originally released in 2010, the story of John Marston—a former outlaw hunted by his past—remains a high-water mark for open-world storytelling. This mobile version, available exclusively for Netflix subscribers, brings the entire single-player campaign to life on modern smartphones.
But that’s not all. Rockstar hasn’t skimped on the extras; the release also includes the iconic Undead Nightmare expansion. If you’ve ever wanted to fight off hordes of the living dead while galloping through the Mexican desert on your commute, now is your chance.
While the core game remains the same classic we know and love, there are several mobile-specific tweaks to make your life in the saddle easier:
In a world of microtransactions, the Netflix model remains a breath of fresh air. There are no ads, no in-app purchases, and no extra costs beyond your standard subscription. You get the full “Game of the Year” edition experience without being nickel-and-dimed for horse insurance or golden revolvers.
Be warned: this is a “Triple-A” title in every sense. You’ll need a device running at least iOS 18.0 or Android 10, and while the initial download sits around 3.1GB, players are reporting you’ll need nearly 10GB of free space once the game fully unpacks.
It’s worth noting that this version is strictly for the lone rangers—multiplayer mode is not included. However, with 3.3 million downloads already recorded since its December launch, the Wild West has never felt more crowded.
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