RDR standalone DLC disc dated

Get your disc-based Undead on in Nov.

Undead Nightmare, a standalone disc bundling all the Red Dead Redemption downloadable content together, will be released in Europe on 26th November, Rockstar Games has announced.

It'll cost £24.99 / €29.99 on PS3 and Xbox 360. It'll be out in the US on the 23rd – remember, you won't need a copy of Red Dead to play.

Undead Nightmare consists of the Undead Nightmare Pack, out today as a downloadable add-on, as well as the Outlaws to the End Co-op Mission Pack, the Legends and Killers Pack, the Liars and Cheats Pack and all the Multiplayer Free Roam modes released so far.

Check out our Red Dead Redemption review if you still haven't sampled this one.

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  • Ignatius_Cheese #1 2 years ago

    Might plump for the DLC collection on XBL now.

    1600 MS Points = roughly £13.71 (not withstanding discount from 3rd party retailers) and you get exactly the same content.

    Not sure it's worth picking up a disc purely to sit on the shelf...
  • jambii267 #2 2 years ago

    Congrats on Rockstar for making the DLC available on disc. I wish more developers did it.
  • kinky_mong #3 2 years ago

    It'll cost £24.99 / €29.99 on PS3 and Xbox 360. It'll be out in the US on the 23rd – remember, you won't need a copy of Red Dead to play.

    And if you already have a copy of RDR you'd be mad to buy this as all the DLC can be bought for 1600 points.
  • Paperghost #4 2 years ago

    i don't have RDR anymore, so i'm guessing the 1600 points bundle isn't going to cut the mustard for me...
  • geeza2020 #5 2 years ago

    Ignatius_Cheese - Is that 1600 MS points for everything? All the RDR DLC? If so, surely most people will just download it?
  • arcam #6 2 years ago

    If so, surely most people will just download it?

    I thought people like the smell of a new instruction manual or the light glinting on the underside of a DVD? That's what I'm always reading on here anyway.
  • smithdown #7 2 years ago

    I think I saw a stat that said only hald of all 360s are online, so a lot of people miss out on DLC. This is a welcome development by Rockstar, though perhaps a touch overpriced (no doubt you'll be able to pick it up for about £15 from Shopto and the like).

    I'm nearing the end of the main campaign now, having bought it quite late. The Undead Nightmare DLC has caught my interest, as I'm only really in to the singleplayer aspects. Is any of the other DLC singleplayer?
  • vmanb #8 2 years ago

    Or you could just wait for the GOTY edition early next year and get everything for £29.99
  • Boomerang #9 2 years ago

    Still waiting on my PC version, Rockstar...

  • geeza2020 #10 2 years ago

    arcam - only if that shiny dvd and smelly manual are cheaper than the downloadable version :-)
  • kinky_mong #11 2 years ago

    @smithdown: "I'm nearing the end of the main campaign now, having bought it quite late. The Undead Nightmare DLC has caught my interest, as I'm only really in to the singleplayer aspects. Is any of the other DLC singleplayer?"

    The previous two multiplayer focussed DLC's did add a new weapon and a few challenges to the singleplayer but really aren't worth the asking price if you're not going to use the multiplayer additions.
  • OnlyMe #12 2 years ago

    Uhm, how in the hell is sthis standalone when it requires Red Dead to play?
  • Sunyavadin #13 2 years ago

    Or you could just wait for the GOTY edition early next year and get everything for £29.99

    THIS.

    Hell, the standalone DLC disc should be available second hand for a tenner by then.
  • BBIAJ #14 2 years ago

    @OnlyMe:

    It doesn't, just like Episodes from Liberty City didn't need GTa 4 to play both single and multiplayer game modes.
  • darth_paul #15 2 years ago

    @vmanb
    lets hope there is a GOTYE. Don't have RDR, and i think ill only buy it when there is one (with all this DLC, i rarely buy games on launch date, nowadays :p)