

Whether this means that some of the aforementioned shelved ideas will be revisited down the road remains to be seen, but it’s clear that we shouldn’t hold our breath for any of them for the foreseeable future. Xbox Series X manages to reach a resolution of 3840x2160p, while PS5 conforms to the maximum quality achieved in PS4 Pro, that is, 1920x2160p. Austin Tice's family is still waiting for answers 10 years after his disappearance. Last week, Rockstar announced that it would no longer be releasing major updates for Red Dead Onlinegoing forward in order to be able to focus completely on Grand Theft Auto 6, so it definitely seems like the company is going into all-hands-on-deck mode. Red Dead Redemption 2 PS5 version cancelled in favour of GTA 6 says insider GameCentral. Lastly, the PS5 runs Red Dead Redemption 2 at 1920x2160p resolution which. Following reports from multiple sources that Rockstar Games has canned Red Dead Redemption 1 and GTA 4 remasters, another report has emerged claiming that. Red Dead Redemption 2 is playable until 20th September 2022 and Red Dead Redemption & its story DLC Undead Nightmare will be removed on October. Tez2 recently took to the GTA Forums and claimed that Rockstar has also cancelled the aforementioned PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions of Red Dead Redemption 2. Meanwhile, an “enhanced” version of the Rockstar Editor has also seemingly been halted. The game is locked at 30fps on these consoles, just as it was on PS4 and Xbox One. It seems that it’s not just those remasters, but all ancillary projects that have been shelved. Recently, prominent Rockstar insider Tez2 claimed that the company had shelved plans for remasters of the original Red Dead Redemption and Grand Theft Auto 4, with subsequent corroborations claiming that the same was being done so the company could focus on the upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6.

Now, however, it seems like that might not happen after all. Rockstar may have cancelled original plans to release a Red Dead Redemption 2 remaster on PS5 & Xbox Series X/S consoles. For a while now, reports have claimed that Rockstar is working on bringing Red Dead Redemption 2 to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S with native releases for the current-gen consoles, and given how much sense a move like that would make, that hasn’t ever really come into doubt. Rockstar’s previous game before Red Dead Redemption 2, Grand Theft Auto V, had also been released on the PS4 and Xbox One generation as well as the PS5 and Xbox Series XS, showing a pattern.
