Red Dead Redemption’s next instalment could be about to delve into the past once again, and we’re not even mad about it.Speculation surroundingRed Dead Redemption3is rife.From fans believing they’ve found theperfect new lead character, to pessimists who are worried the next game will beunplayable for millions– we can’t move for all theRDR3rumours.AdvertYou don’t choose the outlaw life ofRed Dead Redemption 2, it chooses youJust when we thought we’d heard it all, another piece of hearsay has emerged, this time from none other than John Marston’s actor, Rob Wiethoff.His “million dollar voice” discussed all the possible avenuesRDR3could explore in a recent interview, while making sure not to give away too much.AdvertWiethoff said how, ifRockstar Gameswent past the Wild West era of Red Dead, gamers would end up seeing “a whole lot more cars” and that it would be “way more modern”. And you know what that means – it wouldn’t be “much of a western game” anymore.From those words, fans deduce that the next adventure in this franchise has to be another prequel. It just has to be.“It makes the most sense for the sake of narrative simplicity to make it a prequel about the gang,” explained a fan.Advert“We know the gang is famous, and teeters on legendary, but the specifics of how we got there is a world to explore.”This is true: there’s much of the gang’s past that’s still not been unravelled from local legends and myths. Consequently, it feels like a solid starting point forRDR3.Another user commented how they’d “opt for another prequel” if in Rockstar’s shoes, and given everything we already know/have played through.Naturally, given how much love Wiethoff’s portrayal of John has generated, many players are hoping a “young John” will star in the next title.AdvertIt seems, we’ve not had our fill of John just yet.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Rockstar Games,Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,Take-Two,PC,PlayStation,Xbox,Steam

Red Dead Redemption 3 looks set to be another prequel

Red Dead Redemption’s next instalment could be about to delve into the past once again, and we’re not even mad about it.Speculation surroundingRed Dead Redemption3is rife.From fans believing they’ve found theperfect new lead character, to pessimists who are worried the next game will beunplayable for millions– we can’t move for all theRDR3rumours.AdvertYou don’t choose the outlaw life ofRed Dead Redemption 2, it chooses youJust when we thought we’d heard it all, another piece of hearsay has emerged, this time from none other than John Marston’s actor, Rob Wiethoff.His “million dollar voice” discussed all the possible avenuesRDR3could explore in a recent interview, while making sure not to give away too much.AdvertWiethoff said how, ifRockstar Gameswent past the Wild West era of Red Dead, gamers would end up seeing “a whole lot more cars” and that it would be “way more modern”. And you know what that means – it wouldn’t be “much of a western game” anymore.From those words, fans deduce that the next adventure in this franchise has to be another prequel. It just has to be.“It makes the most sense for the sake of narrative simplicity to make it a prequel about the gang,” explained a fan.Advert“We know the gang is famous, and teeters on legendary, but the specifics of how we got there is a world to explore.”This is true: there’s much of the gang’s past that’s still not been unravelled from local legends and myths. Consequently, it feels like a solid starting point forRDR3.Another user commented how they’d “opt for another prequel” if in Rockstar’s shoes, and given everything we already know/have played through.Naturally, given how much love Wiethoff’s portrayal of John has generated, many players are hoping a “young John” will star in the next title.AdvertIt seems, we’ve not had our fill of John just yet.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Rockstar Games,Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,Take-Two,PC,PlayStation,Xbox,Steam

Red Dead Redemption’s next instalment could be about to delve into the past once again, and we’re not even mad about it.Speculation surroundingRed Dead Redemption3is rife.From fans believing they’ve found theperfect new lead character, to pessimists who are worried the next game will beunplayable for millions– we can’t move for all theRDR3rumours.AdvertYou don’t choose the outlaw life ofRed Dead Redemption 2, it chooses youJust when we thought we’d heard it all, another piece of hearsay has emerged, this time from none other than John Marston’s actor, Rob Wiethoff.His “million dollar voice” discussed all the possible avenuesRDR3could explore in a recent interview, while making sure not to give away too much.AdvertWiethoff said how, ifRockstar Gameswent past the Wild West era of Red Dead, gamers would end up seeing “a whole lot more cars” and that it would be “way more modern”. And you know what that means – it wouldn’t be “much of a western game” anymore.From those words, fans deduce that the next adventure in this franchise has to be another prequel. It just has to be.“It makes the most sense for the sake of narrative simplicity to make it a prequel about the gang,” explained a fan.Advert“We know the gang is famous, and teeters on legendary, but the specifics of how we got there is a world to explore.”This is true: there’s much of the gang’s past that’s still not been unravelled from local legends and myths. Consequently, it feels like a solid starting point forRDR3.Another user commented how they’d “opt for another prequel” if in Rockstar’s shoes, and given everything we already know/have played through.Naturally, given how much love Wiethoff’s portrayal of John has generated, many players are hoping a “young John” will star in the next title.AdvertIt seems, we’ve not had our fill of John just yet.

Red Dead Redemption’s next instalment could be about to delve into the past once again, and we’re not even mad about it.

Speculation surroundingRed Dead Redemption3is rife.

From fans believing they’ve found theperfect new lead character, to pessimists who are worried the next game will beunplayable for millions– we can’t move for all theRDR3rumours.

Advert

Advert

You don’t choose the outlaw life ofRed Dead Redemption 2, it chooses you

Just when we thought we’d heard it all, another piece of hearsay has emerged, this time from none other than John Marston’s actor, Rob Wiethoff.

His “million dollar voice” discussed all the possible avenuesRDR3could explore in a recent interview, while making sure not to give away too much.

Advert

Advert

Wiethoff said how, ifRockstar Gameswent past the Wild West era of Red Dead, gamers would end up seeing “a whole lot more cars” and that it would be “way more modern”. And you know what that means – it wouldn’t be “much of a western game” anymore.

From those words, fans deduce that the next adventure in this franchise has to be another prequel. It just has to be.

“It makes the most sense for the sake of narrative simplicity to make it a prequel about the gang,” explained a fan.

Advert

Advert

“We know the gang is famous, and teeters on legendary, but the specifics of how we got there is a world to explore.”

This is true: there’s much of the gang’s past that’s still not been unravelled from local legends and myths. Consequently, it feels like a solid starting point forRDR3.

Another user commented how they’d “opt for another prequel” if in Rockstar’s shoes, and given everything we already know/have played through.

Naturally, given how much love Wiethoff’s portrayal of John has generated, many players are hoping a “young John” will star in the next title.

Advert

Advert

It seems, we’ve not had our fill of John just yet.

Topics:Rockstar Games,Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,Take-Two,PC,PlayStation,Xbox,Steam