According to the latest rumors, Rockstar Games may finally be moving forward with a remaster of the original Red Dead Redemption.
Red Dead Redemption has never been released for PC, and thanks to the Xbox backward compatibility program and the PlayStation Now streaming service, it’s only playable on modern consoles. There is clearly a demand for a Red Dead Redemption remaster, but Rockstar has not attempted to make one so far.
Gossipy tidbits dating back to 2016 have continued to show that a Red Dead Redemption remaster is in progress. Rockstar Games still can’t seem to declare such a venture; yet another “spill” asserts that it is, to be sure, being developed. What’s more, on the off chance that the hole is to be accepted, fans will get their hands on the Red Dead Redemption remaster before the dispatch of Grand Theft Auto 6.
A similar break says the Grand Theft Auto 6 delivery window is October 2023, so if it is precise, that implies the Red Dead Redemption remaster will be released within a few years. Nonetheless, fans should treat this news with a monstrous grain of salt.
The data originates from a 4chan AMA that was subsequently posted on Reddit, and there is definitely no verification given to back up any of its cases. In any case, this isn’t the first occasion we’ve heard about a potential Red Dead Redemption remaster being developed.
A year ago, an Amazon posting released Red Dead Redemption Remastered, posting the game for $49.94 and a December 10, 2020 delivery date. That never happened, yet it’s conceivable that the game was expected for discharge a year ago, just to get pushed back for reasons unknown.
Different bits of gossip have also highlighted a Red Dead Redemption Switch port underway, but it still can’t seem to happen. Meanwhile, fans can keep their fingers crossed for a Red Dead Redemption remaster or some likeness thereof, but they shouldn’t get their expectations up until Rockstar Games makes an authority declaration.
Red Dead Redemption is available for PS3 and Xbox 360.