Red Dead Redemption finds itself in a state of uncertainty as fans eagerly wait for news about a possible third installment. The last release came out in 2018, and since then, there hasn’t been much clarity from Rockstar regarding the future of this widely celebrated western series. While many hope for a sequel, a third chapter seems to be on a distant horizon.
We can only speculate whether Rockstar is considering Red Dead Redemption 3 after they finally release GTA 6. Until then, mystery surrounds the potential continuation of the series. A hot topic among fans is who the protagonist could be if a new game arrives. While it might make sense to feature another member of the Van der Linde gang, like Sadie or Charles, Rockstar has the option to steer away from familiar territory. Bringing in a new character outside the usual outlaw circle could be refreshing. One idea is diving deeper into the history of the Pinkertons, offering a narrative twist by drawing inspiration from the original RDR that explored these influential figures.
The Pinkertons, a central element in the previous games, could offer an exciting new perspective. Until now, Red Dead Redemption has focused on characters entrenched in the criminal underworld. That approach has served the series well, but perhaps it’s time to flip the script by exploring someone transitioning from a respected position to a life of crime. RDR2 painted the Pinkerton National Detective Agency as a significant antagonist, while the first game touched on the evolution of law enforcement through Edgar Ross and the Bureau of Investigation. These shifts highlighted the transformation of the Wild West, reflecting the nation’s growing intolerance toward outlaw lifestyles.
Considering this backdrop, a compelling new protagonist could be a Pinkerton agent or someone from the Bureau who becomes disillusioned with their organization’s harsh methods. Such a character could remain connected to the broader Red Dead universe, providing a narrative bridge back to familiar themes. Given Edgar Ross’s betrayal of John Marston in RDR1, it’s plausible that one of his subordinates might grow weary of the oppressive law-and-order tactics.
There’s no shortage of stories waiting to unfold in the Red Dead Redemption universe. While the Van der Linde gang has offered a rich tapestry of characters, their saga may have reached its conclusion. Another prequel is possible, but Rockstar risks treading familiar ground. However, revisiting favorite characters in their younger years could delight fans eager for nostalgia.
Though no one knows what direction Rockstar might take, the hope remains that after GTA 6, they’ll shed light on Red Dead Redemption’s future. Until then, all fans can do is cross their fingers and dream of what might come next in the world of Red Dead Redemption.