Red Dead Redemption 3 ‘open-world map’ concept includes Mexico and South America

Ask most gamers which Rockstar game they’re excited for and the answer will probably beGTA VI. Ask someone cool, however, and they’ll tell you it’sRed Dead Redemption 3.

Take a look at some of the bestRed Dead Redemption 2wins and fails below!

Speaking with theJefferies Virtual Global Interactive Entertainment Conferencelast year (viaVGC), Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick compared his company’s major franchises - including Red Dead Redemption andGrand Theft Auto- to James Bond, in that they’ll just keep going forever.

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Zelnick did stress that we’ll be in for a long wait for the next Red Dead, however. ConsideringGTA VIis still a few years away at least, that’s not too shocking.

“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.”

While we wait (possibly years) for more news onRed Dead Redemption 3, fans are already desperately imagining what the game could look like, where it could be set,and who could star.

One Reddit user has actually put together a really impressive open-world map concept that’s left fans stunned. This open world would extend far beyond the Wild West, bringing in much larger parts of Mexico and South America, even incorporating the island of Guarma fromRed Dead Redemption 2.

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It’s a hugely ambitious bit of work, and were Rockstar to actually use something like this for inspiration, let’s just say it’d take a long old time to travel from one end of the map to the other. But, you know, for now let’s maybe just focus onGTA VI.

Topics:Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games