Summary
There hasn’t been a newRed Dead Redemptionsince 2018, and if Rockstar chooses to continue the franchise, it may benefit from taking a bold new direction. Just as the franchise’s iconic title suggests,Red Dead Redemptionhas heavily focused on themes of redemption and learning from one’s mistakes. Rather, a different approach may be needed for the next game by simply making the titleRed Dead.
Of course, a redemption-focused story offers players a positive journey that demonstrates the protagonist’s growth.Red Dead Redemption 2did this incredibly well with Arthur Morgan, as the character is still seen in a positive light by most, despite his mistakes and outlaw past. There have been manymembers of the Van der Linde gangwho help illustrate the unforgiving world of the old American West, but Arthur was a great example of how characters can rise above one’s circumstances. Yet, it would be interesting to see the opposite take place.

A third game in the franchise showcasing another redemption story could prove to be predictable. ThenextRed Dead Redemptiongamesimply beingRed Deadwould not only offer a fresh new story but could introduce an all-new character that demonstrates what happens when someone isn’t able to rise above their criminal lifestyle.
A Dark Descent in the Wild West
One compelling route that Rockstar could venture down with the series is exploring what happens when people fail to redeem themselves and take their lives even further down the rabbit hole of crime and outlaw life. A character who simply continues to become addicted to the thrill of being an outlaw offers a completely different perspective that would be fascinating to step into the shoes of.Dutch Van der Linde is a great exampleof this type of person who is continuously enamored by the Wild West.
Arthur Morgan and John Marston are two protagonists who ultimately get to make up for their shady pasts, but a protagonist who is motivated by a deep desire to conquer the Wild West and be legendary would be a fresh view of the franchise’s world.Dutch’sRed Deadstorylineperfectly demonstrates this type of descent, as his constantly dwindling moral compass eventually leads to the gang’s downfall. Although a Dutch-led game is unlikely due to there being so much known about the character and his downfall, a brand-new character could easily follow in Dutch’s doomed footsteps.
As of now, there is currently no confirmation that Rockstar is working on a thirdRed Dead Redemptiongame. However, the developer will need to make some bold changes in order to make the game feel like something fresh and exciting.Rockstar has crafted many iconic charactersin gaming. It’s already been proven before that the studio can write some fascinating immoral personas, likeGTA 5’s Trevor Philips andRed Dead Redemption 2’s Micah Bell, and getting a different view of the Wild West from a morally questionable personality would be intriguing.
There is a lot ofspeculation aboutRed Dead Redemption 3and who will lead the story, but one thing is nearly certain: Rockstar will bring some compelling and complex characters into the spotlight. Strong characters have become a staple in Rockstar titles, so whether a successor is calledRed DeadorRed Dead Redemption 3, the characters are sure to be special.