Rockstar Games has stayed silent on the potential of a Red Dead Redemption Remaster, but recent events indicate that the game is in the works. Rumours of a remake have been floating for years, but they gained traction last month when a South Korean ratings authority put a new version of the game on their website. Just a week ago, an interesting new logo, "Rockstar Games Presents Red Dead Redemption," surfaced on the backend of Rockstar Games' website, potentially confirming the project.
Thankfully, it appears that this remake will not face the same fate as GTA's Definitive Edition Trilogy, since Rockstar Games is investing a lot more work into overhauling Red Dead Redemption, according to sources. Rather than being a mere restoration, the game looks to be getting a full-fledged makeover.
While the specific date of the announcement is uncertain, a source suggests that it might happen today. Some predict that it will be revealed during Geoff Keighley's Opening Night Live at Gamescom. However, Rockstar Games has a history of unusual surprises, so a surprise Twitter announcement wouldn't be out of character.
One Twitter user, who goes by the handle that1detectiv3, speculated that the announcement may come before Take Two's earnings call next week, or later in the month. However, given the project's secrecy, anything is conceivable, and surprises should be expected.
It's critical to take these rumours with a grain of salt, as Rockstar Games has yet to officially announce anything. Regardless, fans are anxiously awaiting any developments on the possible Red Dead Redemption remaster.
Stay tuned as we monitor all of the latest news and rumours around this fascinating development. Meanwhile, as we wait for further details, let's revisit some of our favourite Red Dead Redemption 2 triumphs and failures.
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