Red Dead Redemption 2's Latest Patch: Bug Fixes and FSR Upgrades, but the 60fps Dream Remains Elusive
Red Dead Redemption 2 surprise update delivers stability fixes and technical upgrades, but still lacks the coveted 60fps support for consoles.
As a dedicated player of the wild west, I have to say, the latest surprise update for Red Dead Redemption 2 feels like finding a single gold nugget when you've been panning for a motherlode. Rockstar Games has rolled out a new patch, and while it brings some welcome stability fixes and technical upgrades, particularly for PC players, the community's most fervent wish—a 60 frames-per-second experience on modern consoles—remains conspicuously absent. It's been years since the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X launched, and the silence from Rockstar on this front is, frankly, a bit of a head-scratcher. The game is an absolute masterpiece, a living, breathing world, and seeing it chug along at 30fps on hardware that's clearly capable of so much more is a tough pill to swallow.

The core of this update, as detailed in the patch notes, is all about shoring up the foundations. General stability has been improved, which is always a good thing. For Red Dead Online, several nagging issues were addressed. For instance, Naturalist samples now properly count toward Daily Challenges again, and a pesky bug in the Dead of Night mode that let Night Stalkers collect their own mask has been squashed. More importantly for day-to-day play, they've fixed problems that prevented Free Roam Missions from launching and improved situations where players would get stuck entering stables or couldn't summon their horses and wagons. Oh, and in a move that many will cheer, Voice Chat now defaults to Off. A small but mighty quality-of-life change for those of us who just want to enjoy the ambient sounds of the frontier.
Where the update really shines, though, is on the PC front. Rockstar has delivered a substantial package of fixes and enhancements for the master race:
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Crash Fixes Galore: Various issues causing the game to crash or fail to launch have been addressed. This includes a specific problem where reporting other players would lead to a crash—talk about adding insult to injury!
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Windows 11 Harmony: Fixed an issue where Offline Mode stopped working due to Windows 11 updates. Phew!
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Visual Fidelity Boost: Added support for HDR10+ GAMING, which will automatically configure HDR settings on compatible displays.
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The Big One - FSR 2.2: The AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution libraries have been updated to version 2.2. This is a meaningful upgrade that should offer better image quality and performance for players using this upscaling technology. It's a solid, forward-looking improvement.
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Resolution Restored: Fixed an issue that made the 3200x2400 resolution unavailable.
So, on paper, it's a decent update. But here's the rub, and it's a big one that the community can't stop talking about. Where is the 60fps patch for PS5 and Xbox Series X? The sentiment online is a mix of bewilderment and frustration. As one player put it, "Rockstar continuing to refuse to release a 60fps patch for RDR2 on PS5/XSX years after release is just crazy to me." Another echoed, "It blows my mind that they won't just do it." And they have a point. We already know it's possible. Last year, a modder successfully got the game running at 60fps on a PS5, proving the console and the game can handle it. That demo was like a tantalizing glimpse of what could be.
The fear, and it's a legitimate one, is that Rockstar might follow the Grand Theft Auto V playbook. Remember, current-gen features for GTA V didn't come as a free update; they arrived bundled in a separate, paid "Enhanced Edition." Could RDR2 be headed for the same fate? With Grand Theft Auto VI finally on the horizon for a 2025 launch, all of Rockstar's developmental muscle seems focused there. Red Dead Online itself was placed in maintenance mode over two years ago. The prevailing theory is that we might see a proper current-gen overhaul for RDR2 after GTA VI has settled into the market. But until Rockstar breaks its silence, we're all just left speculating on the dusty trail.
In summary, this update is a mixed bag.
| The Good | The Missing |
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| ✅ Important bug fixes for Online | ❌ No 60fps for PS5/Xbox Series X |
| ✅ Major PC stability improvements | ❌ No new content for Red Dead Online |
| ✅ FSR upgraded to version 2.2 | ❌ Radio silence on future plans |
| ✅ HDR10+ GAMING support added |
It's a patch that mends fences but doesn't build any new houses. For PC players, it's a welcome step forward. For console players dreaming of a smoother, more responsive journey through the heartlands, the wait continues. The game is still an incredible experience, but in 2026, playing such a visually stunning title at 30fps on a current-gen console feels increasingly like an artifact from a bygone era. Rockstar, we're still out here, loving this world. We just wish it could run as smoothly as it deserves to.
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