
Red Dead Redemption is one of those games, meaning it's unlikely we'll ever see a re-release or remaster on the PlayStation Store.

You can instantly play a selection of more than 400 games, provided you have a stable internet connection. It's $9.99 for a month or $99.99 for 12 months, with a free seven-day trial available. It's a service that allows you to stream a selection of PS3 games to your PS4 for a subscription fee. PlayStation Now is essentially Netflix for PS3 games. PS4 owners can play it, too, but it's not quite as simple, as you need a subscription to PlayStation Now. Xbox One owners are lucky because Red Dead Redemption is backwards compatible, meaning they can insert their old copies or download it to play right now. But if you can't wait until fall - or you never tried the original Red Dead Redemption - there's a way to play it on PS4 right now.

Rockstar's vision of Grand Theft Auto in the Wild West was incredible back in 2010, so the promise of a sequel on much more powerful consoles is wildly enticing. The Legend of Zelda, Assassin's Creed and Mass Effect are all set to make their glorious returns throughout the year.īut don't sleep on Red Dead Redemption 2, which currently has a release date of fall 2017. 2017 is shaping up to be a great year for games set in huge, beautiful worlds.
