Players modify cars in Red Dead Redemption 2 and transform it into GTA 6: incredible!

2024-01-21 21:04:57

Red Dead Redemption 2 with modern vehicles is probably the most cursed thing I’ve seen this week, although it’s also kinda cool…

God bless the mods. A good handful of mods can completely change a game forever and sometimes become completely new games. Since Rockstar Games has flat-out refused to add much new content to Red Dead Redemption 2, the work has largely fallen on modders to update and improve the Western game with new additions and modifications.

Such a change is apparently the closest thing we’ll get to playing GTA VI before its release next year, and it’s simply the normal Red Dead Redemption 2 game but with working cars.

I’m sure I don’t need to explain how incredibly cursed it is. Watching Arthur Morgan drift across the desert in a sports car shouldn’t be real, but it also kind of throws it. The Reddit user who showed off this monstrosity, PsychologicalMight26, made the bold claim, saying: “Just mod vehicles in Red Dead Redemption 2 and it’s a GTA VI prototype. »

Obviously, Rockstar’s next game will feature a bit more than that, but they’re not entirely wrong. Red Dead Redemption was a big step forward from GTA V in terms of open world size, detail, and other graphical improvements. From what we saw in the latest GTA VI trailer, it will be yet another step forward in quality, boasting a world the size of a US state and showcasing the most advanced artificial intelligence never seen in a video game.

The game is set to release on an undisclosed date in 2025, and clearly, players’ desperation has reached such high levels that they’re inserting modern technology into Red Dead Redemption 2 just to get a feel for what GTA VI must be like to play.

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It’s a shame players can’t add modern medicine to save Arthur at the end of the game though…

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