The new update to the Rockstar Games website points to Red Dead Redemption Remastered.
Red Dead Redemption Remastered Evidence continues to accumulate. An update to Rockstar Games’ website offers a fresh logo for the game.
New evidence for Red Dead Redemption Remastered on the Rockstar website
The original Red Dead Redemption was released in 2010 to widespread acclaim. However, the sequel released in 2018 has been played by many more players, so it can be said that the demand for a remastered version of the original game is quite large.
In fact, the story of the original Red Dead Redemption takes place after the events of Red Dead Redemption 2. Unfortunately, those who wanted to see the rest of the story didn’t have many options. Rockstar never released a PC version of the original Red Dead Redemption game, and the game remained on PS3 and Xbox 360. Evidence continues to pile up that the Red Dead Redemption Remaster product or remake is on the way, and we’ve got some of the most convincing evidence yet.
Rockstar Games has updated its website with the title of Red Dead Redemption and its codename is specified as RDR1RSP. This update is complete with a new logo that reads “Rockstar Games Presents Red Dead Redemption”. While the official announcement has yet to come, it seems like it’s only a matter of time now.
Coming soon announcement excitement
Adding the phrase “Rockstar Games Presents” to the Red Dead Redemption logo may be to reassure fans that the remake, or whatever, is a quality product.
As it will be remembered, Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition was subjected to serious criticism at its release. However, this collection was developed by Grove Street Games, not directly by Rockstar, and so the studio may have taken a more direct role in the new version of Red Dead Redemption.
There is a lot of evidence for the return of Red Dead Redemption, but how the game will return remains unclear. According to leaks and insider information, the game’s release date is “close”, so it could happen anytime. Some fans may prefer that Rockstar put its focus on the development of Grand Theft Auto 6, but others will certainly be happy to relive John Marston’s open-world western adventure.