The Mod That Makes RDR2 Feel Next-Gen
A breakthrough exploit has given Red Dead Redemption 2 new life on PlayStation 5, bypassing the game’s 30FPS cap to deliver silky 60FPS gameplay in 4K resolution. Digital Foundry’s recent analysis showcases the dramatic difference: gunfights feel responsive, horseback riding flows seamlessly, and Saint Denis’ bustling streets gain newfound fluidity—all while maintaining the game’s breathtaking visuals.

Why Fans Are Mesmerized
The modded footage reveals:
- Cinematic action sequences transformed by doubled frame rates
- Enhanced responsiveness during combat and exploration
- Preserved visual grandeur – no sacrifice to lighting or textures
- Proof that RDR2’s engine can handle 60FPS on current-gen hardware
As one fan pleaded in Digital Foundry’s comments: “Rockstar, PLEASE give us this officially!”
The Catch: It’s (Still) Not Official
While the mod proves technical feasibility, it requires jailbreaking a PS5—a risky process that voids warranties and bans players from online services. This leaves most fans stuck at 30FPS, fueling frustration that Rockstar hasn’t released:
- A free next-gen patch (like The Last of Us Part II)
- A paid remaster (similar to GTA V’s re-release)
With GTA VI dominating Rockstar’s focus, hopes for an official upgrade are fading.
What Could Rockstar Do?
Fans suggest three paths:
- Free 60FPS patch (minimal effort, maximum goodwill)
- Native PS5 remaster ($40-$50 with enhanced textures)
- Re-release bundled with RDR1 (the “definitive cowboy bundle”)
Until then, Digital Foundry’s footage remains a tantalizing “what if.”
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The Verdict: Masterpiece Enhanced
This mod isn’t just a technical showcase—it’s proof that 60FPS transforms RDR2 from a visual marvel into a playable one. As Arthur Morgan gallops through snow-capped mountains at double the smoothness, one thing is clear: the Wild West has never felt this alive.