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Red Dead Redemption gets new mode that'll completely change your experience
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Published 13:39 17 Jan 2025 GMT

Red Dead Redemption gets new mode that'll completely change your experience

For a more complete Undead Nightmare experience

Sam Cawley

Sam Cawley

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Featured Image Credit: Rockstar Games

Topics: Red Dead Redemption, Rockstar Games, Mods, PC

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Red Dead Redemption fans need to try out this new mode, that combines elements from the base game and its DLC expansion Undead Nightmare into one experience.

The first Red Dead Redemption may not be as pretty as its successor but it’s still a damn fine game, and worth revisiting if you haven't played it for a while.

Check out Red Dead Redemption’s remastered port below

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One thing it has over Red Dead Redemption 2 though is the Undead Nightmare mode, a spin-off campaign that sees John Masrston surviving a zombie apocalypse that’s ravaging the US.

This mode was never brought to Red Dead Redemption 2, arguably the only flaw in an otherwise perfect game.

Undead Nightmare is indeed a separate game though, but with a new mode you can have features from the DLC placed into the base game, and features from the base game placed into the DLC.

Titled the Undead RDR Project and created by GLITCHED MATRIX on NexusMods, it brings some of the infected animals from the DLC into the base game as well as some of the camps.

The zombies themselves don’t make an appearance in the base game unfortunately, as it’d likely cause chaos.

The mod also takes some of the minigames playable in the base game and ports them over to the DLC, giving you a bit more to do and it even adds a train route to speed up traversal across the map.

You can see the mod for yourself to learn everything it’s capable of, and I’d recommend it to anyone that hasn’t had the pleasure of playing Undead Nightmare yet, as it feels like a more complete experience.

It’s a shame the mode never made it into Red Dead Redemption 2, but there are mods out there that’ll fix that problem too.

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