LEGO Red Dead Redemption is one of the best things we’ve ever seen

There’s few things that make me smile more than seeing a LEGO version of one of my favourite franchises. Let’s face it, LEGO can do no wrong in many people’s eyes, so the desire to turn the entire world into a stack of brightly coloured bricks is a daydream we all grapple with every day.

Enter LEGORed Dead Redemption 2.

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Naturally, the moment they shared their creation players demanded thatLEGOactually turn this fan-made art into a reality, and I’m right there demanding that alongside them. Come on, look at how perfect it would be – studs go flying, Dutch demands we collect more, and each death would see studs sprinkled like confetti to help take the sting out of all those final farewells. It’s the “crossover we all need”, in thewordsof one Redditor.

Could this become a reality, though? Well, anything’s possible, though it would take a meeting of minds betweenTake-Two,Rockstar, and LEGO. What is more, whileRDRis a beloved franchise, it’s fair to say it doesn’t have the same financial pull as Harry Potter, though I personally know which one I’d rather play.

Although we might never see Arthur, Dutch, John, and, most importantly, Rufus, in all their LEGO glory as God intended, we can stay happy in knowing thatLEGO Animal Crossingis on its way in 2024. Granted, it’s worlds apart from cowboys roughing it in the wilderness, but, you know, it’s a small nugget of hope to hold onto.

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