'Red Dead Revolver' PS4 news: Game rolls out to PS4; features 1080p resolution and trophy support

Official Screenshot of the "Red Dead Revolver" game. PlayStation.com

A lot of fans are rejoicing as Rockstar Games' "Red Dead Revolver" has been re-released on the PS4, and can now be downloaded through the PlayStation Store. The game is available for $15 and will feature a full 1080p up-rendered visuals, making it a more awesome deal for those who plan to buy it.

According to  Game Spot, it seems that "Red Dead Revolver" not only has upgraded graphics, but also supports various features such as Trophies, Shareplay, Remote Play, as well as Activity Feeds and Second Screen support for game manuals with the PS Vita and PS App.

As fans can remember, the game was originally released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox way back in 2004, which first started as a Capcom game. After Angel Studios was acquired by the RockStar Games San Diego, RockStar was able to get the rights for "Red Dead Revolver" as well.

It was then followed by its highly-acclaimed sequel, "Red Dead Redemption," which was then released to the PS3 and Xbox 360 back in 2010. Sadly, the title is not available for the PS4, but was added to the list of games supported by the Xbox One backwards compatibility last July.

Meanwhile, according to the Game Rant, the "Red Dead Revolver" game was first re-released on the PlayStation Store in UK and Australia by mistake, and it had a much higher price compared to most PS2 games available for the PS4, and the fact that it had no Platinum Trophy feature just aggravated players more.

It was quickly pulled out of the store, but once again, it is available to these regions as well as North America.

Regardless, with the re-release of the game, it is possible that a new title will be released for the game series, possibly a sequel to the "Red Dead Redemption" game.

However, with no updates released yet, fans should just wait for more announcements.

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