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Red Dead Redemption 2 September 28th PC Update resolves crashes

Rockstar has released a brand new PC update for Red Dead Redemption 2. This update is currently available on all stores, including Steam and Epic Games Store.

Going into more details, the September 28th update fixes several reported crashes and stability issues impacting gameplay in Story Mode and Red Dead Online. It also fixes an issue that resulted in a crash when launching the game using DirectX 12 on some versions of Windows 7/8.

As always, Rockstar Games, Steam and Epic Games Store will download this update the next time you launch their clients. Below you can also find its complete changelog.

Red Dead Redemption 2 September 28th PC Update Release Notes

Stability Improvements

  • Fixed several reported crashes and stability issues impacting gameplay in Story Mode and Red Dead Online
  • Fixed an issue that prevented some players from entering Red Dead Online resulting in the error 0x99220000

Stability Issues (PC)

  • Fixed an issue that resulted in a crash when launching the game due to a corrupted key bind mapping file
  • Fixed an issue that resulted in a crash when launching the game using DirectX 12 on some versions of Windows 7/8

16 thoughts on “Red Dead Redemption 2 September 28th PC Update resolves crashes”

  1. It’s 33% off on Steam, at the moment.

    Rockstar is a pretty unethical company when it comes to exploiting its workforce, so I generally don’t like to monetarily support bad publishers.

    But you can easily get 200 hours out of the game, so 35 quid ain’t bad. Value is pretty damn good.

    1. making excuses to validate your piracy. The game can be enjoyed single player no problem. Might as well quit gaming because more and more games are going to go this route and seriously this is mainly because of people like you. So you have only yourself to blame here

    1. Because new content arrives all the time and it’s determined to come with bugs? RDR2 is still getting more significant patches than a singleplayer-only title like Horizon for PC which is still a hot mess and has for the most part only received ex-community tweaks as official updates.

    1. lol i call bull, not even 1 single one, lies. Im not gonna bash the game, I have played it and it runs fine on, some slow down but most part playable at 60fps. but even I had at least 1 -3 crashes in my couple months of owning it.

      1. Ok… you can believe whatever you like. It’s not like im getting paid to promote the game or anything. If I had problems with it I would say so. Only problem with the game was a single mission that had some bugs. But aside from that… the game ran fine for me.

  2. For me the game has been crashing when going fullscreen with the DX12 renderer and keeps doing it with this driver (but it worked fine a long time ago). With Vulkan it’s fine.

  3. For me the game has been crashing when going fullscreen with the DX12 renderer and keeps doing it with this driver (but it worked fine a long time ago). With Vulkan it’s fine.

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