As Rockstar shifts more and more of its focus on Grand Theft Auto 6, there's still work to be done for Red Dead Redemption 2, specifically PS5 and Xbox Series X upgrades. Indeed, it would seem that Rockstar is going full steam ahead on the next iteration of its Grand Theft Auto franchise and has left behind other projects as a result. For example, Rockstar previously announced that Red Dead Online was, more or less, going on «autopilot mode» as Rockstar works to ensureGTA 6 hits its monumental expectations.
However, it seems Grand Theft Auto 5 is getting the axe too, in a way. Rockstar recently published Grand Theft Auto 5's credits alongside a «thank you» message on its website, which is a pretty endearing way to say goodbye to something. Rockstar didn't come out and say exactly this is what it meant, but it's hard to imagine what else it could be. So, this means that Rockstar has effectively said goodbye to Red Dead Online and Grand Theft Auto 5. Now, GTA Online probably isn't going anywhere quite yet, but it does seem clear that Rockstar is dropping as much as it can to be as much into Grand Theft Auto 6 as it can.
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All of that is good news for Grand Theft Auto 6, but obviously bad news for everything else for the foreseeable future, at least. Red Dead Online didn't take off like GTA Online, and it has seemed for some time that Rockstar wasn't willing to move forward with this title as a whole. After all, despite fan pleas, Red Dead Redemption 2 never received an Undead Nightmare 2 DLC, nor does it seem the original is getting any love. ARed Dead Redemption remaster was reportedly planned alongsideGTA 4 before the largely negative reception of the GTA
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