And with no sign of Grand Theft Auto 6 likely for a number of years yet, a trip down nostalgia lane could be just what ever gamer ordered. It's been a decade since Red Dead's launch back in 2010. Yep, John Marston will be back once more. Released in 2018, Red Dead Redemption 2 still looks fantastic today and would probably be. But according to the latest rumors, RDR2 fans will at least have to wait much longer than they thought.
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That would mean better graphics, the borrowing of newer features, plus it's suggested all-new missions and additional dialogue will make it in too. Red Dead Redemption 2 is still one of the most beautiful games out there, and it was expected to be released on PS5 and Xbox Series X anytime soon. The leak suggests this remake of the first Red Dead would be a total overhaul, pulling on the engine and features of the sequel, Red Dead Redemption 2, not just a quick-dash bundle with DLC chucked in for good measure (although the Undead Nightmare expansion is said to be included). The latest rumor doing the rounds in the Wild West is that Rockstar is no longer planning to release PS5 and Xbox Series X versions of Red Dead Redemption 2.
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Xbox Series X specs, release date, price and games all detailed Red Dead Redemption 2 was released for the PS4 and Xbox One back in October 2018, and back in May it was announced that the game had sold-in 44 million units worldwide.PS5 specs, release date, controller and more: All the latest on the PlayStation 5.Because a Red Dead remake would be one heck of a title for the new-generation consoles. But let's indulge ourselves while we disappear down a Western-style rabbit hole for a moment. Yes, the leak is anonymous - as detailed by CCN, citing 4chan sourcing - so it certainly can't be verified. Now Tez2 is also saying that any plans for a PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S version of Red Dead Redemption 2 has been cancelled (or at least put on hold). And it might be getting a proper remake for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X generation, according to an anonymous leak. Red Dead Redemption falls firmly into the latter category. (Pocket-lint) - There are games we casually play and games we never forget.