Red Dead Redemption 2 Remaster: New Leak Points to Incoming Release

Arthur Morgan isn’t done just yet.
Published 11 July, 2025

The dust is rising once again across the American plains: all signs suggest that Red Dead Redemption 2 is set to return more stunning than ever. A remaster is on the horizon, promising to breathe new life into Arthur Morgan’s unforgettable journey and captivate players on next-gen consoles.

While the gaming community eagerly counts down to the release of the highly anticipated GTA VI, another Rockstar Games gem might be getting a second wind. Increasingly compelling clues suggest that Red Dead Redemption 2 could be remastered for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, and perhaps even make its way to the Nintendo Switch 2. A wave of excitement is already sweeping through fans, eager to rediscover Arthur Morgan’s adventures with visuals and performance worthy of 2025.

Red Dead Redemption 2 Remaster

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A spark reignites the Wild West

The spark that set things alight came from a Reddit post by user Livid-Army-5857. This sharp-eyed user discovered a mention of an “online migration” option for Red Dead Redemption 2 on Rockstar’s support website. This feature, previously exclusive to GTA Online, allows players to transfer their character across consoles without losing precious progress.

Red Dead Online Remaster

Although this option was quickly removed from the site, several users confirmed seeing it. This detail fuels speculation about an upcoming remaster with a potentially revamped online mode. It’s enough to imagine a fresh start for Red Dead Online, ready to rally virtual cowboys from all around the world.

A makeover built for the next generation

The rumor of a Red Dead Redemption 2 remaster has been circulating for a while, but it’s now gaining unprecedented momentum. According to several reliable insiders, the game could arrive on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch 2 by late 2025. This next-gen update would notably bring:

And as the cherry on top, this update might be free for current owners of the game. But beware — if Rockstar decides to charge for it, backlash from the community would likely be swift and fierce.

A packed schedule at Rockstar Games

While we wait impatiently for the delayed release of GTA VI, now expected in May 2026, Rockstar seems determined to restore its image and rekindle its community’s excitement. With a schedule as ambitious as it is packed, the New York-based studio is not only working on the much-anticipated Red Dead Redemption 2 remaster, but also on a remaster of GTA IV, featuring enhanced resolution and a boosted framerate. This strategy clearly aims to keep the public’s attention and help it bide time before the media tidal wave that GTA VI promises to unleash. One thing is certain: 2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for Rockstar, ready to redefine global gaming hype.

True to form, Rockstar remains silent. Caution is still advised, as no official announcement has confirmed these rumors. But considering the number of clues and the consistency among sources, it’s hard to chalk this up to coincidence. One thing’s for sure: the Wild West still has plenty of stories left to tell, and Arthur Morgan’s return to the saddle might be closer than we think.

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