A remake or remaster of the originalRed Dead Redemptionhas been through the rumor mill time and again, but various leaks in recent months have suggested that fan wishes could finally be granted in the not-too-distant future. The same leak suggested thatGrand Theft Auto 6has an aimed release window in 2023, and would release after aRed Deadremaster.

While that particular leak is far from confirmed, there are reasons that aRed Dead Redemptionremake or remaster should come beforeGrand Theft Auto 6. Based on the development ofRed Dead 2and developer comments about a futureGTAgame, there’s a strong case to be made to return to the West before diving back into the city life.

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Cracking The Crunch

Red Dead Redemption 2may be one ofRockstar’s most critically acclaimed releases,but its development was not without its problems. The creation ofRed Dead 2saw many developers working long “crunch time” hours, leading Rockstar to be criticized for its crunch culture. Some changes were reportedly made in response to the criticism, but without a major Rockstar release sinceRed Dead Redemption 2,Rockstar’s reliance on crunch time has yet to be put to a true stress test.

Whether it is a remaster or a full remake, any project based on the originalRed Dead Redemptionwould not require the resources needed to develop a full game from the ground up. It could provide a good stepping stone, allowing the studio to experiment with other kinds of development processes without the pressure of releasing a truly gargantuangame likeRed Dead Redemption 2.

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Working on content forRed Dead Online,GTA Online, and aRed Dead Redemptionremake could be a necessary period of downtime for a company which has come under so much fire for its high-stress development processes. IfGrand Theft Auto 6’s development were in full swing now, it seems likely that developers would be faced with more crunch time as the studio began to feel the pressure. Ultimately, in this sort of scenario, it’s a win-win for everyone: work that, hopefully, isn’t as stressful and a return to one of its most popular games on presumably PS5 and Xbox Series X.

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Grand Theft Auto’s Satire

There are also some good reasons for theGrand Theft Autoseries may be better left on the backburner for now. One of Rockstar’s founders, Dan Houser, left the company in 2018 in part due to the 100-hour workweeks required tofinishRed Dead Redemption 2. Before he left, however, he also talked about some of the worries developing satire likeGTA’s in the time since the last game released, effectively stating that the satire would quickly become outdated.

IfGrand Theft Auto 6is going to feel relevant, the game’s developers will need perspective on the current moment. After a year that saw a pandemic begin, a presidential election, and many other unprecedented events, it’s hard to imagine that aversion ofGrand Theft Auto 6developed nowwould have the necessary perspective to satirize the current moment well.

Instead, anyGrand Theft Autogame developed now would likely end up feeling like a satire of the culture of the late 2010s, notthe 2020s. With the world still wrapping its head around current events, fans of the franchise’s trademark satirical edge would likely find themselves disappointed if aGTAgame released and felt either like a direct reflection of current events, or worse, felt immediately dated.

Ultimately, it seems likely thatGrand Theft Auto 6is a long way away. Though there have been plenty of rumors, Rockstar has not really revealed anything about the game or if it is even in development. All this uncertainty, however, could make a safer bet like a remaster or remake of the originalRed Dead Redemptionall the more likely in the next few years.

BothGrand Theft Auto 6and a remaster ofRed Dead Redemptionare rumored to be in development.

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