For many gamers, October is looking to be a busy month with numerous games releasing all within a very short space of time; most notably, we will be getting games like Alan Wake 2, Spider-Man 2, Assassins Creed Mirage and even The Lords Of The Fallen. This has left many gamers with a very thin wallet as many have already begun pre-ordering these games, but Alan Wake 2 director Kyle Rowley started tweeting about a potential Red Dead Redemption Remaster in October, putting joy in the hearts of gamers.
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What prompted Kyle Rowley’s comments on Red Dead Redemption Remake?
Over the past few months, Alan Wake 2 has been slowly becoming more and more excited with gamers as the release date is slowly approaching, and this hype will also be adding to the stress that the game developers will be suffering at the same time so recently, due to a potential leak on the Korean GRAC (Game Rating and Administration Committee), which has registered the Red Dead Redemption Remake on their website, hinting that the game will be released potentially soon as this doesn’t tend to happen very close to the release date.
Understandably this has got Alan Wake 2 developers worried as they feel if their game releases at the same time as a Red Dead Redemption Remake, they may suffer fewer sales as more gamers will be excited to get their hands on an RDR Remake, but after Kyle Rowley tweeted about this on his Twitter saying things like “I swear to God, if the rumoured Red Dead Remaster comes out on October 17th…” which led many fans to respond telling him to have faith in the game they have developed, which eventually led to Kyle Rowley admitting that it was all just a joke.
Is Kyle Rowley’s worries accurate regarding the Red Dead Redemption Remake?
Over the years, many gamers have been enjoying a lot of titles from Rockstar Games, such as Grand Theft Auto 5, Red Dead Redemption 2 and even more titles. Recently Rockstar Games have attempted to release a Trilogy of Remasters for Grand Theft Auto called Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, which, when released, unfortunately, met with a rather lousy reception as many gamers were not happy with the collection of games.
This has made many fans concerned for the Red Dead Redemption Remake as they don’t want it to go the same way as the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy, which would leave a rather sour taste for fans of RockStar Games, but this would be good news for Alan Wake 2 as many gamers would be more than willing to play their game and keep their interest for a lot longer, but for now, there is no set release date for Red Dead Redemption Remake so there isn’t anything to worry about.
What do you think about this information in regard to the Red Dead Redemption Remake and its potentially competing with Alan Wake 2 in October? Let us know in the comments which one you would rather look forward to in October!
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