Red Dead 2’s John Marston Actor Responds to Recent RDO News
Rockstar Games has a reasonably clear objective forward of itself: meet, if not exceed, expectations for Grand Theft Auto 6. Its predecessor is extremely fashionable and has bought amazingly properly, so residing as much as that’s going to be a problem, even for a studio with the pedigree of Rockstar Games. To obtain this, Rockstar not too long ago confirmed it was winding down growth on Red Dead Online, roughly letting the mode go on autopilot.
In response to this information, Red Dead Online followers held a funeral for the sport, the place many took to the digital Wild West one final time to say goodbye to it. Arthur Morgan actor Roger Clark commented on this on the time, saying that the neighborhood had his sympathies however that he knew it might by no means die (accompanied by an OutlawsforLife hashtag). Although the mud has seemingly settled, John Marston’s actor additionally chimed in throughout a latest interview.
Rob Wiethoff has performed John Marston within the authentic Red Dead Redemption, the Undead Nightmare growth, and Red Dead Redemption 2, so he has embodied the character since his inception. He not too long ago talked in regards to the efficient finish of Red Dead Online with Dan Allen Gaming on YouTube, the place Wiethoff expressed comparable sympathies as Roger Clark relating to its destiny. But, for Wiethoff, it appears there’s a little bit of hope on this information.
As seemingly first reported by Comicbook, Wiethoff feels followers are upset as a result of one thing cherished is being taken away/not being continued the way in which they need it to be, however such emotion and the immense fan response to Red Dead Online would not be doable if it weren’t for a way nice that one thing was. Now, Wiethoff’s recommendation on the state of affairs is “you bought to be affected person! Let [Rockstar] do what they do, and you are going to be blown away once more. That’s the way in which it goes!” In different phrases, it might appear that Wiethoff thinks Grand Theft Auto 6 and the way forward for Rockstar Games is value ready for.
Red Dead Redemption 2 is out there now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.