Fans ofRed Dead Redemption 2are waiting for a next-gen remaster or even a fancy update but as of yet, they’ve all been left waiting but are those fortunes about to change?Red Dead Redemption 2was released in 2018 forPlayStation4 andXboxOne, then the following year onPC. The latestRockstar Gamestitle was a smash, garnering animpressive scoreof 97 on the aggregate website Metacritic, earning the “Must-Play” accolade.Check out the Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer below!Even when played on last-gen systems,Red Dead Redemption 2looks stunning with its incredible vistas, dynamic weather effects, and ecosystem brimming with life, and of course, it’s a blast to play. However, when the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S were released in 2020, many fans hoped that we’d soon be treated to that next-gen remaster or update.AdvertOther than looking extra lush, one of the main reasons why fans want to see a next-gen remaster or update is because even when being played on new-gen systems,Red Dead Redemption 2is still locked at 30fps.With many fans continuing to lose hope that Rockstar Games will deliver the goods anytime soon, aRed Dead Redemption 2video has been making the social media rounds claiming to be a trailer for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.AdvertIt’s hard to see the quality in his off-cam footage and gives us every reason to be very sceptical. The trailer is well put together but it does not mention resolution or framerate enhancements, which seems like a big oversight if this was an official Rockstar Games trailer.For example, theGTA Vtrailer for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S used the words “expanded and enhanced” and I would have thought that this “leaked”Red Dead Redemption 2trailer would have had something similar. All it says at the end of the trailer is “coming to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S March 2025.”The trailer could very well be genuine but until Rockstar Games makes an official announcement, we should take it with a pinch of salt until proven otherwise.Featured Image Credit: Rocktstar GamesTopics:Rockstar Games,Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

Fans ofRed Dead Redemption 2are waiting for a next-gen remaster or even a fancy update but as of yet, they’ve all been left waiting but are those fortunes about to change?Red Dead Redemption 2was released in 2018 forPlayStation4 andXboxOne, then the following year onPC. The latestRockstar Gamestitle was a smash, garnering animpressive scoreof 97 on the aggregate website Metacritic, earning the “Must-Play” accolade.Check out the Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer below!Even when played on last-gen systems,Red Dead Redemption 2looks stunning with its incredible vistas, dynamic weather effects, and ecosystem brimming with life, and of course, it’s a blast to play. However, when the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S were released in 2020, many fans hoped that we’d soon be treated to that next-gen remaster or update.AdvertOther than looking extra lush, one of the main reasons why fans want to see a next-gen remaster or update is because even when being played on new-gen systems,Red Dead Redemption 2is still locked at 30fps.With many fans continuing to lose hope that Rockstar Games will deliver the goods anytime soon, aRed Dead Redemption 2video has been making the social media rounds claiming to be a trailer for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.AdvertIt’s hard to see the quality in his off-cam footage and gives us every reason to be very sceptical. The trailer is well put together but it does not mention resolution or framerate enhancements, which seems like a big oversight if this was an official Rockstar Games trailer.For example, theGTA Vtrailer for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S used the words “expanded and enhanced” and I would have thought that this “leaked”Red Dead Redemption 2trailer would have had something similar. All it says at the end of the trailer is “coming to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S March 2025.”The trailer could very well be genuine but until Rockstar Games makes an official announcement, we should take it with a pinch of salt until proven otherwise.Featured Image Credit: Rocktstar GamesTopics:Rockstar Games,Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X
Fans ofRed Dead Redemption 2are waiting for a next-gen remaster or even a fancy update but as of yet, they’ve all been left waiting but are those fortunes about to change?Red Dead Redemption 2was released in 2018 forPlayStation4 andXboxOne, then the following year onPC. The latestRockstar Gamestitle was a smash, garnering animpressive scoreof 97 on the aggregate website Metacritic, earning the “Must-Play” accolade.Check out the Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer below!Even when played on last-gen systems,Red Dead Redemption 2looks stunning with its incredible vistas, dynamic weather effects, and ecosystem brimming with life, and of course, it’s a blast to play. However, when the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S were released in 2020, many fans hoped that we’d soon be treated to that next-gen remaster or update.AdvertOther than looking extra lush, one of the main reasons why fans want to see a next-gen remaster or update is because even when being played on new-gen systems,Red Dead Redemption 2is still locked at 30fps.With many fans continuing to lose hope that Rockstar Games will deliver the goods anytime soon, aRed Dead Redemption 2video has been making the social media rounds claiming to be a trailer for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.AdvertIt’s hard to see the quality in his off-cam footage and gives us every reason to be very sceptical. The trailer is well put together but it does not mention resolution or framerate enhancements, which seems like a big oversight if this was an official Rockstar Games trailer.For example, theGTA Vtrailer for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S used the words “expanded and enhanced” and I would have thought that this “leaked”Red Dead Redemption 2trailer would have had something similar. All it says at the end of the trailer is “coming to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S March 2025.”The trailer could very well be genuine but until Rockstar Games makes an official announcement, we should take it with a pinch of salt until proven otherwise.
Fans ofRed Dead Redemption 2are waiting for a next-gen remaster or even a fancy update but as of yet, they’ve all been left waiting but are those fortunes about to change?
Red Dead Redemption 2was released in 2018 forPlayStation4 andXboxOne, then the following year onPC. The latestRockstar Gamestitle was a smash, garnering animpressive scoreof 97 on the aggregate website Metacritic, earning the “Must-Play” accolade.
Check out the Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer below!
Even when played on last-gen systems,Red Dead Redemption 2looks stunning with its incredible vistas, dynamic weather effects, and ecosystem brimming with life, and of course, it’s a blast to play. However, when the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S were released in 2020, many fans hoped that we’d soon be treated to that next-gen remaster or update.
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Other than looking extra lush, one of the main reasons why fans want to see a next-gen remaster or update is because even when being played on new-gen systems,Red Dead Redemption 2is still locked at 30fps.
With many fans continuing to lose hope that Rockstar Games will deliver the goods anytime soon, aRed Dead Redemption 2video has been making the social media rounds claiming to be a trailer for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.
Advert
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It’s hard to see the quality in his off-cam footage and gives us every reason to be very sceptical. The trailer is well put together but it does not mention resolution or framerate enhancements, which seems like a big oversight if this was an official Rockstar Games trailer.
For example, theGTA Vtrailer for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S used the words “expanded and enhanced” and I would have thought that this “leaked”Red Dead Redemption 2trailer would have had something similar. All it says at the end of the trailer is “coming to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S March 2025.”
The trailer could very well be genuine but until Rockstar Games makes an official announcement, we should take it with a pinch of salt until proven otherwise.
Topics:Rockstar Games,Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X