Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick's comments about the Red Dead port's pricing are very hard to take seriously.
Rockstar has finally revealed what it's cooking with Red Dead Redemption. That it's not a remaster or remake is the least of its problems.
Take-Two boss Strauss Zelnick believes that, while backwards compatibility is nice to have, he's "not certain it's a must-have."
Regarding the $49.99 price, Strauss Zelnick feels it's "a great bundle for the first time, and certainly a great value for consumers.”
Fans of Red Dead Redemption are criticising Rockstar Games' decision to not bring any new features, or even upscale the game to higher resolutions and faster frame rates.
New images showcase minor visual improvements over the original game. The PS4 and Switch versions launch on August 17th.
The port is developed by Double Eleven Studios and will be priced at $49.99. It will also receive a physical release on October 13.
The rumored remaster could be coming to Nintendo Switch, as Rockstar's new website reveals even more new tidbits of information.
Insider Tez2 discovered a new logo for the 2010 open-world title and the codename RDR1RSP, which could hint at the rumored remaster.
A journalist has corroborated recent reports of a Red Dead Redemption remaster, and claims it could launch in the near future.
Rockstar's Wild West open world epic recently also received a fresh rating from the Korean ratings board.
The 2010 Wild West open world epic has received a fresh certification rating by the Game Rating and Administration Committee of Korea.
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Though recent reports have claimed that Rockstar has shelved fans of a Red Dead Redemption remake, we're hoping they'll eventually get back around to it.
Following the poor reception to the recent Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition, Rockstar is committed to the next mainline title.
A prominent Rockstar insider has claimed that remasters of the two open world titles have been canned, possibly due to the poor reception for the remastered GTA Trilogy.
Another leaker has claimed that Rockstar is preparing both Red Dead Redemption games for current console hardware.
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