
That depends on how tricky the fix is, most likely, but hopefully Microsoft will have this one nailed and resolved before long. Not yet, anyway, but the worry is that this preview update becomes a full release in a couple of weeks, and at that point in April, it will be pushed to Windows 11 PCs - possibly without a cure for this game-breaking bug. Naturally, this is an optional patch, so not something Windows 11 21H1 users have to download. Still, users who have steered clear of the 22H2 update for this long have probably done so for a reason, and may not want to embark on a major change for their PC just to get a game working.

There's no KB5023774 patch for those users, and therefore no issue with Red Dead Redemption 2. However, Microsoft points out an obvious workaround, and that's to upgrade to Windows 11 22H2. Microsoft and Rockstar Games are currently looking into the problem and presumably working on a fix.
