John Marston actor Rob Wiethoff has an optimistic take on the death of Red Dead Online.
Red Dead Online's funeral has been acknowledged by John Marston actor Rob Wiethoff. Red Dead Online launched in 2018 shortly after the release of Red Dead Redemption 2 and was meant to be a spiritual successor to GTA Online. It had all of the right pieces for something great, offering a much more immersive online experience that focused on role-playing in a way that GTA Online didn't.
Earlier this summer, Rockstar confirmed it would not be releasing any more big updates for Red Dead Online in order to focus on the development of Grand Theft Auto 6. Once this news was announced, Red Dead Online players held a"funeral" for the game within the game.
"I will say this, I don't like it that people aren't getting what they want," said Wiethoff."I don't like that because if people are really enjoying something and they want more of it, I would love for everyone to have whatever they want. I guess the other way you have to look at this, whatever it is Rockstar is doing, and you know they're doing something huge... you're going to fall in love with that too.
Rockstar has already confirmed that they are using the resources that would have been allotted for Red Dead Online and moving them to Grand Theft Auto 6. Only time will tell what that game looks like, but it does sound pretty interesting already. Reputable reports suggest players will return to Vice City in GTA 6 and play as a Bonnie and Clyde-esque pair of criminals. The game will also reportedly be updated over time to feature new cities and missions, but that's really all we know.
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