
From RDR2: One of the first things people judge open world games by is the size of their maps, and could the one in Red Dead Redemption 2 be about to smash all records?
Red Dead Redemption 2 mod turns the game into Elden Ring, adding spells, boss fights, and Uncle as the final boss.

Take-Two announced its financial results for Q2 of fiscal year 2026, and shared an update on the sales of GTA5 and Red Dead Redemption 2.
You think Rockstar views Red Dead 2 as a failure because it didn't sell 150m copies?
I must be one of the few who are fine with the GTA6 delay. People treat that game like it’s the 2nd coming lol.

Dan Houser opens up about Red Dead Redemption 2’s rocky development, calling it behind schedule, massively over budget, and full of pressure to prove doubters wrong.
The world they built is pretty amazing. Unfortunately, the game was mostly boring to me. I definitely had fun in some parts, but it didn't do it for me as a whole like the first one did. I loved RDR so much.
The budgets and time it takes to make games these days is out of control. Such a big risk. If a game isn't a huge hit, it is often it for a studio. Scary. I really miss the PS2 and PS3 days where studeios could make 4 games in a generation and take risks in making something new. And so many were using their own engines. Those were the days.
A game world the size of Gta 5 would be huge if played with horses, wagons, and the slow trains of the 1870- 1880's. Just Cause 2 is huge even with jets.
And tomorrow it's gonna be cold here in NY!
In other news when it rains the ground gets wet....
Hopefully protagonist and horses can swim
ugh... ive kinda hated how big open world games have gotten honestly ... more of a chore to get around, especially in a damn rockstar game where there will most likely not be any fast travel so its just a snoozefest to get places :/