Red Dead Redemption receives curious update on Rockstar's website
1 year ago - Lucas Augusto
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The rumor of a new Red Dead Redemption is only growing, and Rockstar is encouraging it.
Speculation about a possible new version of the classic game Red Dead Redemption has gained more strength with the recent update on the developer's official website.
The rumors started circulating when Rockstar added the title "Red Dead Redemption (Rockstar Presents Ver)" to the list of games on its website, accompanied by an updated logo in higher quality.
The game was given the codename "RDR1RSP," raising suspicions that the acronym RSP may indicate a possible "Remaster/Remake Single Player," suggesting that the new version might exclusively focus on the single-player campaign, without the original's multiplayer component.
With the modification of Red Dead Redemption's trophies on the Social Club as well, everything points to a possible official announcement coming soon.
Red Dead Redemption, originally released in 2010 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, can currently be played officially on modern platforms through Xbox Series' backward compatibility or by streaming on PS5 through PS Plus.
With so many indications and promising movements behind the scenes, fans eagerly await an official announcement that can bring back this beloved Rockstar title for a new generation of players.
Speculation about a possible new version of the classic game Red Dead Redemption has gained more strength with the recent update on the developer's official website.
The rumors started circulating when Rockstar added the title "Red Dead Redemption (Rockstar Presents Ver)" to the list of games on its website, accompanied by an updated logo in higher quality.
The game was given the codename "RDR1RSP," raising suspicions that the acronym RSP may indicate a possible "Remaster/Remake Single Player," suggesting that the new version might exclusively focus on the single-player campaign, without the original's multiplayer component.
With the modification of Red Dead Redemption's trophies on the Social Club as well, everything points to a possible official announcement coming soon.
Red Dead Redemption, originally released in 2010 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, can currently be played officially on modern platforms through Xbox Series' backward compatibility or by streaming on PS5 through PS Plus.
With so many indications and promising movements behind the scenes, fans eagerly await an official announcement that can bring back this beloved Rockstar title for a new generation of players.
About the game
Red Dead Redemption
- Release date: May 18, 2010
- Developer(s): Rockstar San Diego, Rockstar North
- Publisher(s): Rockstar Games, Take-Two Interactive
- Game mode(s): Single player, Multiplayer
- Platform(s): PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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