A sequel to Red Dead Redemption 2 feels inevitable, and one of the paths a potential Red Dead Redemption 3 could take would be to focus on Sadie Adler in Mexico as a bounty hunter. Sadie, who was portrayed by Alex McKenna in RDR2, proved to be a pivotal character and ally to both Arthur Morgan and John Marston. She ended the story as a bounty hunter, but resolves at the end of the game to head south into Latin America, a journey that could be great to see in a full-fledged Red Dead follow-up.
[Warning: major spoilers for Red Dead Redemption & RDR2 below.]
Following the collapse of the Van Der Linde gang in the final act of Red Dead Redemption 2's story, Sadie leaves the outlaw life behind and becomes a bounty hunter. As a bounty hunter, she and Charles Smith help John track down Micah Bell in a bid to avenge the death of Arthur. Sadie is wounded during this encounter, but John is able to kill Micah thanks to the intervention of Dutch. Sadie can then be seen in the closing moments of Red Dead Redemption 2's epilogue, attending John's wedding with Abigail, before leaving the ranch. It's unclear where exactly she goes, but given that she confided to John earlier in the epilogue that she wished to relocate to South America, it's possible that what she did next.
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Sadie Adler's time in South America could've been the perfect setting for single-player Red Dead Redemption 2 DLC, but it could also form the basis of a compelling full-blown sequel. Sadie was a fan-favorite member of the Van Der Linde gang along with Charles, and would be a great candidate to be the first playable woman protagonist of a Rockstar title. Further still, Mexico was left
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