As rumors swirl about the development of Red Dead Redemption 3, fans are eagerly anticipating the possibilities for the game’s setting. Mexico, a region that has made appearances in both the original Red Dead Redemption and Red Dead Redemption 2, is a prime candidate for the game’s next chapter. While the previous games briefly explored parts of Mexico, many fans felt there was untapped narrative potential in this vibrant and culturally rich location.

The inclusion of Mexico in the game’s map in Red Dead Redemption 2 has left fans speculating about Rockstar’s original intentions. It’s possible that Mexico was initially planned to be part of the story but was scrapped during development. However, setting Red Dead Redemption 3 in Mexico could provide a fresh and immersive narrative experience, giving players the opportunity to fully explore this historically rich region.
Another intriguing aspect is the game’s time period. With Red Dead Redemption taking place in 1911 and Red Dead Redemption 2 in 1899, fans are curious about the next game’s era. Given the significance of the Mexican Revolution in the series, setting the game during this period could be a compelling choice. Exploring the rise and fall of a Mexican revolutionary character, such as Abraham Reyes, who becomes a president and later a tyrant in the series, would offer a unique and morally complex storyline.

While these ideas remain speculative, the anticipation for Red Dead Redemption 3 is palpable, and a journey through Mexico holds the promise of an exciting change for the beloved franchise.




