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If Red Dead Redemption 3 Ever Happens, It Needs to Let Go of Its Best Feature After Dan Houser’s Exit


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If Red Dead Redemption 3 Ever Happens, It Needs to Let Go of Its Best Feature After Dan Houser’s Exit

The Red Dead Redemption franchise has completely turned the open-world genre on its head, redefining what it means to be immersed in a video game. With great landscapes, gripping narratives, and various complex characters, the series has set a standard very few can match.

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Players are speculating whether they will see the next installment or not. | Image Credit: Rockstar Games

Naturally, players want to see a third installment. But as excited as everyone is, there’s a big question left: can Red Dead still work without Dan Houser. Fans are worried that without him, Red Dead Redemption 3 could end up aimless, so they are suggesting leaving the Blackwater past behind and move on from the current narrative.

Dan Houser wove the Wild West vision for the Red Dead Redemption series

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With Dan out of the picture, fans are concerned. | Image Credit: Rockstar Games

Dan Houser was the architect of a world that brought the Wild West to life in a way that had never been done before in video games. Red Dead Redemption became the gold standard for how to create a believable and immersive open world, especially its sequel, Red Dead Redemption 2.

The attention to detail was meticulous. From the dust on the boots of its characters to the changes in characters’ behavior based on the player’s actions, Houser and his team built a world that felt alive, one where players could truly lose themselves in the experience.

Houser’s games were not fully historically accurate, he himself admitted that certain historical events were intentionally altered to leave the controversial part out, but he still managed to capture the essence of the Wild West.

However, with Houser now gone from Rockstar, fans are worried about the future of the series. Will they see the sequel? And if they do, will the team be able to craft such a detailed and faithful representation of the Wild West? And should they even try? Fans’ opinions are mixed.

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While fans want to see the next installment, they know how extensively the Wild West has already been explored in both Red Dead Redemption games. So, it may be time for the series to leave the past behind and venture into new territory.

Can the franchise succeed without its best feature: Wild West?

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Players want to see the series move on. | Image Credit: Rockstar Games

Well, it’s a tough question. While Houser was undoubtedly the driving force behind the series, the success was also due to the collective efforts of the entire Rockstar team. The studio has always prided itself on being able to deliver quality, and this should be the case still.

So, there is a chance that even if the third installment explores more of the Wild West, it could still deliver an immersive experience. But, as most fans think, it should end this chapter of the series and move on.

As of now, there is not even a rumor about Red Dead Redemption 3, as the studio is fully dedicated to delivering its arguably the biggest title to date: GTA 6. The recent rumor suggests that the game might be delayed so hope for another big project needs to be put on hold.

Fans will have to wait and see how the studio moves forward in the future with RDR3, but there’s hope that the same passion and attention to detail will carry over, regardless of the personnel changes.

In the end, while his departure certainly leaves a void, it doesn’t necessarily spell the end for the franchise. What do you think will happen to the franchise Share your thoughts with us in the comment section below.



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