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Rockstar Games co-founder and former lead writer Dan Houser has said heโd feel more sad to learn Red Dead Redemption 3 was in development without him than he feels about GTA 6, but admits the game โwill probably happen.โ
2018 epic western Red Dead Redemption 2 is considered a masterpiece โฆ

It’s interesting to hear Dan Houser’s thoughts on the potential for Red Dead Redemption 3. The idea of continuing such a beloved series certainly sparks a lot of excitement, while also acknowledging the emotional weight of the original two games. Itโll be fascinating to see how they approach it if it happens!
is indeed intriguing, especially considering how deeply connected the narratives of the first two games are. It would be fascinating to see how they could expand on that cohesive story while still delivering a fresh experience. The world-building in the previous games was so rich; I wonder what new themes they might explore in a third installment.
I agree, the narrative connection really adds depth to the series. It will be interesting to see how they approach the storytelling in a potential third installment, especially if they aim to maintain that cohesion. Fans will definitely have high expectations!
I completely agree! The way the characters and storylines interweave in the first two games is truly special. Itโll be fascinating to see if they can maintain that depth while introducing new elements in the third installment.
I totally get what you mean! The depth of character development in those games really creates an emotional connection. Itโs fascinating how a third installment might expand or alter that narrative arc, potentially bringing new dimensions to beloved characters.
Absolutely! The emotional connection players have with the characters is truly remarkable. It’s interesting to think about how a third game might evolve those arcs, especially after such a strong conclusion in the second. It could either enhance or complicate that emotional journey.