Hold onto your cowboy hats, becauseRed Dead Redemption 3is coming. At some point, anyway.The critically acclaimed western series began life with the lesser-knownRed Dead Revolverway back in 2004. It was, of course, 2010’sRed Dead Redemptionthat elevated the series to legendary status, before 2018’sRed Dead Redemption 2left our jaws on the floor in 2018.We haven’t quite managed to pick them up yet, if we’re being honest.Take a look at some of the best Red Dead wins and fails below!Given the huge amount of time betweenRed Dead RedemptionandRed Dead Redemption 2(eight years) - not to mention the fact Rockstar is currentlyworking on a little game calledGTA VI- we probably shouldn’t expect to see the third entry any time soon. Hell, I’d be amazed if it arrived on this generation of consoles.AdvertStill, we finally have official word the gameiscoming. Speaking with theJefferies Virtual Global Interactive Entertainment Conferencelast year (viaVGC), Zelnick compared his company’s major franchises - including Red Dead Redemption andGrand Theft Auto- to James Bond, in that they’ll just keep going until the heat death of the universe or the series stop making money. Whichever comes first.“If it’s really, really great, it will keep going,” the CEO said. “I don’t know if you saw it, I just saw the new Bond film, that was great. You would like every franchise to be James Bond. There are precious few entertainment franchises of any sort that fall into that category, but they do exist. And I think GTA is one of them, I think Red Dead is one of them, NBA is obviously one of them because the game will continue to exist.”Of course, Zelnick made it clear we’re in for a wait. Lest you thinkGTA VIandRed Dead Redemption 3have any chance of dropping in the same decade.“It also requires you to be thoughtful and willing to rest the titles, so you have a sense of, ‘wow, this is a rare event,'” Zelnick explained. “I’ve always said that annualizing non-sports titles runs the risk of burning out the intellectual property, even if it’s good. So we take the time to make something we think is incredibly phenomenal, and we also rest titles intentionally so that there’s pent-up demand for that title, so it’s a special event.“Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption 2,Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games

Hold onto your cowboy hats, becauseRed Dead Redemption 3is coming. At some point, anyway.The critically acclaimed western series began life with the lesser-knownRed Dead Revolverway back in 2004. It was, of course, 2010’sRed Dead Redemptionthat elevated the series to legendary status, before 2018’sRed Dead Redemption 2left our jaws on the floor in 2018.We haven’t quite managed to pick them up yet, if we’re being honest.Take a look at some of the best Red Dead wins and fails below!Given the huge amount of time betweenRed Dead RedemptionandRed Dead Redemption 2(eight years) - not to mention the fact Rockstar is currentlyworking on a little game calledGTA VI- we probably shouldn’t expect to see the third entry any time soon. Hell, I’d be amazed if it arrived on this generation of consoles.AdvertStill, we finally have official word the gameiscoming. Speaking with theJefferies Virtual Global Interactive Entertainment Conferencelast year (viaVGC), Zelnick compared his company’s major franchises - including Red Dead Redemption andGrand Theft Auto- to James Bond, in that they’ll just keep going until the heat death of the universe or the series stop making money. Whichever comes first.“If it’s really, really great, it will keep going,” the CEO said. “I don’t know if you saw it, I just saw the new Bond film, that was great. You would like every franchise to be James Bond. There are precious few entertainment franchises of any sort that fall into that category, but they do exist. And I think GTA is one of them, I think Red Dead is one of them, NBA is obviously one of them because the game will continue to exist.”Of course, Zelnick made it clear we’re in for a wait. Lest you thinkGTA VIandRed Dead Redemption 3have any chance of dropping in the same decade.“It also requires you to be thoughtful and willing to rest the titles, so you have a sense of, ‘wow, this is a rare event,'” Zelnick explained. “I’ve always said that annualizing non-sports titles runs the risk of burning out the intellectual property, even if it’s good. So we take the time to make something we think is incredibly phenomenal, and we also rest titles intentionally so that there’s pent-up demand for that title, so it’s a special event.“Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption 2,Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games
Hold onto your cowboy hats, becauseRed Dead Redemption 3is coming. At some point, anyway.The critically acclaimed western series began life with the lesser-knownRed Dead Revolverway back in 2004. It was, of course, 2010’sRed Dead Redemptionthat elevated the series to legendary status, before 2018’sRed Dead Redemption 2left our jaws on the floor in 2018.We haven’t quite managed to pick them up yet, if we’re being honest.Take a look at some of the best Red Dead wins and fails below!Given the huge amount of time betweenRed Dead RedemptionandRed Dead Redemption 2(eight years) - not to mention the fact Rockstar is currentlyworking on a little game calledGTA VI- we probably shouldn’t expect to see the third entry any time soon. Hell, I’d be amazed if it arrived on this generation of consoles.AdvertStill, we finally have official word the gameiscoming. Speaking with theJefferies Virtual Global Interactive Entertainment Conferencelast year (viaVGC), Zelnick compared his company’s major franchises - including Red Dead Redemption andGrand Theft Auto- to James Bond, in that they’ll just keep going until the heat death of the universe or the series stop making money. Whichever comes first.“If it’s really, really great, it will keep going,” the CEO said. “I don’t know if you saw it, I just saw the new Bond film, that was great. You would like every franchise to be James Bond. There are precious few entertainment franchises of any sort that fall into that category, but they do exist. And I think GTA is one of them, I think Red Dead is one of them, NBA is obviously one of them because the game will continue to exist.”Of course, Zelnick made it clear we’re in for a wait. Lest you thinkGTA VIandRed Dead Redemption 3have any chance of dropping in the same decade.“It also requires you to be thoughtful and willing to rest the titles, so you have a sense of, ‘wow, this is a rare event,'” Zelnick explained. “I’ve always said that annualizing non-sports titles runs the risk of burning out the intellectual property, even if it’s good. So we take the time to make something we think is incredibly phenomenal, and we also rest titles intentionally so that there’s pent-up demand for that title, so it’s a special event.”
Hold onto your cowboy hats, becauseRed Dead Redemption 3is coming. At some point, anyway.
The critically acclaimed western series began life with the lesser-knownRed Dead Revolverway back in 2004. It was, of course, 2010’sRed Dead Redemptionthat elevated the series to legendary status, before 2018’sRed Dead Redemption 2left our jaws on the floor in 2018.We haven’t quite managed to pick them up yet, if we’re being honest.
Take a look at some of the best Red Dead wins and fails below!
Given the huge amount of time betweenRed Dead RedemptionandRed Dead Redemption 2(eight years) - not to mention the fact Rockstar is currentlyworking on a little game calledGTA VI- we probably shouldn’t expect to see the third entry any time soon. Hell, I’d be amazed if it arrived on this generation of consoles.
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Still, we finally have official word the gameiscoming. Speaking with theJefferies Virtual Global Interactive Entertainment Conferencelast year (viaVGC), Zelnick compared his company’s major franchises - including Red Dead Redemption andGrand Theft Auto- to James Bond, in that they’ll just keep going until the heat death of the universe or the series stop making money. Whichever comes first.
“If it’s really, really great, it will keep going,” the CEO said. “I don’t know if you saw it, I just saw the new Bond film, that was great. You would like every franchise to be James Bond. There are precious few entertainment franchises of any sort that fall into that category, but they do exist. And I think GTA is one of them, I think Red Dead is one of them, NBA is obviously one of them because the game will continue to exist.”
Of course, Zelnick made it clear we’re in for a wait. Lest you thinkGTA VIandRed Dead Redemption 3have any chance of dropping in the same decade.
“It also requires you to be thoughtful and willing to rest the titles, so you have a sense of, ‘wow, this is a rare event,'” Zelnick explained. “I’ve always said that annualizing non-sports titles runs the risk of burning out the intellectual property, even if it’s good. So we take the time to make something we think is incredibly phenomenal, and we also rest titles intentionally so that there’s pent-up demand for that title, so it’s a special event.”
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