The actors who played the main characters in both Red Dead Redemption games could not conceal their excitement and informed their followers that new information regarding the series will soon be revealed.
Over the weekend, during a live stream in which he was playing Red Dead Redemption, Rob Wiethoff, the actor who voiced John Marston in both Red Dead Redemption and Red Dead Redemption 2, mentioned that he became aware of “such exciting news that I can’t share with you now, and it’s killing me.”
According to him, the novelty will be announced “for sure before Friday”.
“God, the news I have to share, and I know others will be sharing similar announcements, has me incredibly excited. I can barely wait for everyone to see what’s happening,” said Wiethoff. “I’m so enthusiastic that I can hardly focus on anything else, particularly not playing this game, as all I can think about is what I want to tell you.”
Roger Clark, the actor who played Arthur Morgan in RDR2, was asked on X by a fan if he knew about the new updates. He replied simply with “yes,” accompanied by a GIF of a dog with an ironic smile. Following this, Roshir Dalal, who portrayed Charlie in the game, also responded with a GIF, implying it relates to something concerning the second game in the series.
It is likely that Rockstar is preparing to announce versions of Red Dead Redemption 2 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch 2, similar to how GTA 5 received its next-gen update.
The rumor of a “new generation” version of Red Dead Redemption 2 is an old one. Recently, publisher Take-Two has announced plans to release more games on the Switch 2 compared to their previous console.
Rob Wiethoff, the voice actor for John Marston in the Red Dead Redemption series, hinted during a live stream that exciting news about the franchise is imminent and will be announced “for sure before Friday.” Roger Clark, who portrays Arthur Morgan, confirmed having knowledge of these details through the use of a GIF. Similarly, Roshir Dalal, who played Charlie, echoed this confirmation with another GIF, suggesting that the announcement relates to Red Dead Redemption 2. Speculation suggests that it may involve next-generation versions for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch 2, following the upgrade model seen with GTA 5. This aligns with Take-Two’s recent plans to release more titles on the upcoming Switch 2.
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