Fans have been calling for aRed Dead Redemptionremake for years, some of which have been taking matters into their own hands andrecreating aspectsof the original game inRed Dead Redemption 2.While it’d be great to seeRockstar Gamesget back in the saddle and bring back the original, I’m sure many are reluctant to get their hopes up after the nightmare that was theGrand Theft Auto: Trilogy- The Definitive Edition. What was supposed to be a loving remaster of three classic GTA games, was awarped, buggy messthat somehow made the games worse than when they shipped 20+ years ago.It’s safe to say many fans aren’t interested in seeing the firstRed Dead Redemption remadeunless it’s given the care it deserves, and according to rumours and leaks, that might be exactly what we’re getting.AdvertAReddit threadtitled “Red dead Redemption will be a remake not a remaster according to previous leaks” shared information from “legitimate leakers” who have a “good track record” of reporting credible information on the Grand Theft Auto series. The leaked info, contained in a deleted Tweet linked in the thread, statesRed Dead Redemption 1is getting remade withRed Dead Redemption 2’sgame-engine.As the post rightfully points out, the deleted tweet is from 2021, meaning it needs to be taken with a good handful of salt, but a full-blown remake isn’t entirely out of the question, especially given the critically-acclaimed status of the game.AdvertGamers aren’t the only ones hoping for a remake either, Rob Wiethoff, who provides the voice for the beloved Red Dead protagonist John Marston, has said he’dlove to return for a remakeof the game, and has even expressed interest in a role inRed Dead Redemption 3If Rockstar decide tomake a third game.In the meantime, fans will need to keep their ears to the ground and hope Rockstar officially announces a remake soon. We’re still waiting for an official first-look atGrand Theft Auto VI, a highly-anticipated title that we still know very little about, though leaks and rumours suggest it’ll be the biggest game Rockstar has made, in both scale and gameplay features.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,Rockstar Games,Xbox,PlayStation,PC,Grand Theft Auto

Fans have been calling for aRed Dead Redemptionremake for years, some of which have been taking matters into their own hands andrecreating aspectsof the original game inRed Dead Redemption 2.While it’d be great to seeRockstar Gamesget back in the saddle and bring back the original, I’m sure many are reluctant to get their hopes up after the nightmare that was theGrand Theft Auto: Trilogy- The Definitive Edition. What was supposed to be a loving remaster of three classic GTA games, was awarped, buggy messthat somehow made the games worse than when they shipped 20+ years ago.It’s safe to say many fans aren’t interested in seeing the firstRed Dead Redemption remadeunless it’s given the care it deserves, and according to rumours and leaks, that might be exactly what we’re getting.AdvertAReddit threadtitled “Red dead Redemption will be a remake not a remaster according to previous leaks” shared information from “legitimate leakers” who have a “good track record” of reporting credible information on the Grand Theft Auto series. The leaked info, contained in a deleted Tweet linked in the thread, statesRed Dead Redemption 1is getting remade withRed Dead Redemption 2’sgame-engine.As the post rightfully points out, the deleted tweet is from 2021, meaning it needs to be taken with a good handful of salt, but a full-blown remake isn’t entirely out of the question, especially given the critically-acclaimed status of the game.AdvertGamers aren’t the only ones hoping for a remake either, Rob Wiethoff, who provides the voice for the beloved Red Dead protagonist John Marston, has said he’dlove to return for a remakeof the game, and has even expressed interest in a role inRed Dead Redemption 3If Rockstar decide tomake a third game.In the meantime, fans will need to keep their ears to the ground and hope Rockstar officially announces a remake soon. We’re still waiting for an official first-look atGrand Theft Auto VI, a highly-anticipated title that we still know very little about, though leaks and rumours suggest it’ll be the biggest game Rockstar has made, in both scale and gameplay features.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,Rockstar Games,Xbox,PlayStation,PC,Grand Theft Auto
Fans have been calling for aRed Dead Redemptionremake for years, some of which have been taking matters into their own hands andrecreating aspectsof the original game inRed Dead Redemption 2.While it’d be great to seeRockstar Gamesget back in the saddle and bring back the original, I’m sure many are reluctant to get their hopes up after the nightmare that was theGrand Theft Auto: Trilogy- The Definitive Edition. What was supposed to be a loving remaster of three classic GTA games, was awarped, buggy messthat somehow made the games worse than when they shipped 20+ years ago.It’s safe to say many fans aren’t interested in seeing the firstRed Dead Redemption remadeunless it’s given the care it deserves, and according to rumours and leaks, that might be exactly what we’re getting.AdvertAReddit threadtitled “Red dead Redemption will be a remake not a remaster according to previous leaks” shared information from “legitimate leakers” who have a “good track record” of reporting credible information on the Grand Theft Auto series. The leaked info, contained in a deleted Tweet linked in the thread, statesRed Dead Redemption 1is getting remade withRed Dead Redemption 2’sgame-engine.As the post rightfully points out, the deleted tweet is from 2021, meaning it needs to be taken with a good handful of salt, but a full-blown remake isn’t entirely out of the question, especially given the critically-acclaimed status of the game.AdvertGamers aren’t the only ones hoping for a remake either, Rob Wiethoff, who provides the voice for the beloved Red Dead protagonist John Marston, has said he’dlove to return for a remakeof the game, and has even expressed interest in a role inRed Dead Redemption 3If Rockstar decide tomake a third game.In the meantime, fans will need to keep their ears to the ground and hope Rockstar officially announces a remake soon. We’re still waiting for an official first-look atGrand Theft Auto VI, a highly-anticipated title that we still know very little about, though leaks and rumours suggest it’ll be the biggest game Rockstar has made, in both scale and gameplay features.
Fans have been calling for aRed Dead Redemptionremake for years, some of which have been taking matters into their own hands andrecreating aspectsof the original game inRed Dead Redemption 2.
While it’d be great to seeRockstar Gamesget back in the saddle and bring back the original, I’m sure many are reluctant to get their hopes up after the nightmare that was theGrand Theft Auto: Trilogy- The Definitive Edition. What was supposed to be a loving remaster of three classic GTA games, was awarped, buggy messthat somehow made the games worse than when they shipped 20+ years ago.
It’s safe to say many fans aren’t interested in seeing the firstRed Dead Redemption remadeunless it’s given the care it deserves, and according to rumours and leaks, that might be exactly what we’re getting.
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AReddit threadtitled “Red dead Redemption will be a remake not a remaster according to previous leaks” shared information from “legitimate leakers” who have a “good track record” of reporting credible information on the Grand Theft Auto series. The leaked info, contained in a deleted Tweet linked in the thread, statesRed Dead Redemption 1is getting remade withRed Dead Redemption 2’sgame-engine.
As the post rightfully points out, the deleted tweet is from 2021, meaning it needs to be taken with a good handful of salt, but a full-blown remake isn’t entirely out of the question, especially given the critically-acclaimed status of the game.
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Gamers aren’t the only ones hoping for a remake either, Rob Wiethoff, who provides the voice for the beloved Red Dead protagonist John Marston, has said he’dlove to return for a remakeof the game, and has even expressed interest in a role inRed Dead Redemption 3If Rockstar decide tomake a third game.
In the meantime, fans will need to keep their ears to the ground and hope Rockstar officially announces a remake soon. We’re still waiting for an official first-look atGrand Theft Auto VI, a highly-anticipated title that we still know very little about, though leaks and rumours suggest it’ll be the biggest game Rockstar has made, in both scale and gameplay features.
Topics:Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,Rockstar Games,Xbox,PlayStation,PC,Grand Theft Auto