Legendary Western title launches with Undead Nightmare expansion and full touchscreen gameplay
Red Dead Redemption — one of Rockstar’s most iconic open-world titles — is now officially playable on Netflix, marking a major milestone for mobile gaming. After weeks of speculation, Netflix has rolled out the full game for Android and iOS users, including its highly acclaimed Undead Nightmare expansion.
This is the first time the game has been made available on a mobile platform through a streaming subscription service. Fans can now dive into the lawless world of John Marston with nothing more than a Netflix account and a smartphone.
A Full Western Experience Tailored for Touchscreens
Netflix’s mobile version of Red Dead Redemption has been optimised for touchscreen controls, allowing players to ride horses, explore frontier towns, hunt bounties, play poker, and engage in classic Western duels through simple taps and swipes.
Even the Undead Nightmare expansion — a fan-favorite add-on that transforms the Wild West into a zombie-infested battlefield — comes bundled at no extra cost. From gunfights to supernatural encounters, both experiences remain intact on mobile.
Players can access the complete storyline, original missions, side quests, open-world exploration, and the iconic soundtrack that has defined Red Dead Redemption as one of gaming’s most beloved titles.
How to Play Red Dead Redemption on Netflix
For users eager to start playing, the process is simple:
All you need is a Netflix subscription. There are no additional charges, ads, or in-app purchases. Players can directly download Red Dead Redemption from the Netflix mobile app and jump straight into the frontier adventure.
Netflix is also gradually expanding its gaming presence into TV apps, meaning players may soon enjoy Red Dead Redemption on bigger screens with their phone functioning as the controller.
With this release, longtime fans gain a nostalgic return to John Marston’s legendary tale, while newcomers get easy access to a masterpiece that was previously exclusive to consoles and PCs.

