Red Dead Redemption 2 Update 1.03 Adds Red Dead Online Beta Support

A few bugs and performance issues have also been addressed.

Posted By | On 27th, Nov. 2018

Red Dead Redemption 2

Red Dead Online’s highly anticipated beta launch begins today, being rolled out in fragments for different players. Ahead of the game’s online component going live, Rockstar gave rolled out update 1.03 for Red Dead Redemption 2, weighing at 5.64 GB, the primary purpose for which seems to be adding support for the Red Dead Online beta.

On top of that, a few other bugs, glitches, performance, and stability issues have also been addressed as part of the patch. The patch notes themselves don’t go into too much detail (or any detail at all, actually), about what those issues are, instead just generally stating that they have been addressed. You can get the full patch notes below (courtesy for Reddit user u/eye_gargle).

For those who ordered Red Dead Redemption 2’s Ultimate Edition, Red Dead Online is going live today, with access opening up bit by bit to different players over the course of the next few days all the way up to November 30. According to a recent leak, Red Dead Online will include plenty of multiplayer modes, including a battle royale one, as well as story-focused missions. Read more on that through here.

  • Added support for Red Dead Online Beta.

  • Added fixes for crashing issues with Red Dead Redemption 2 version 1.03.

  • Added fixes for stuttering/lag issues.

  • Red Dead Redemption 2 1.03 for PS4 has fixed some glitches.

  • Added fixes for framerate drop and freezing issues.

  • Added performance and stability improvements.

  • Gameplay improvements added with Red Dead Redemption 2 1.03.

  • Added other minor fixes and changes with Red Dead Redemption 2 version 1.03.


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