Summary

Red Dead Redemption 2is such a massive game that completing it 100% is a task most wouldn’t dare to attempt butone dedicated player showed off how the experience can be worthwhile. Beyond finishing the main story and every piece of side content, those users wanting the coveted Platinum trophy will need to go out of their way to hunt every secret achievement that’s not connected to a quest. That in itself is daunting, but committing to the challenge can be incredibly rewarding when it’s pulled off with such an emotional resolution.

Posting to Reddit,UndeadMarigoldshared the final scene in their 100% run ofRed Dead Redemption 2:Visiting the mountaintop grave of Arthur Morgan.

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Saving the moment for last makes the achievement all the more satisfying as it acts as a profound conclusion to John and Arthur’s connected narrative. To make the moment even more bitter-sweet,D’Angelo’s “Unshaken” a song that’s synonymous with Arthur, plays over the scene almost like the end credits music to mark the story’s final moment.

Could There Be Another Game?

While UndeadMarigold’s final moments withRed Dead Redemption 2are no doubt heartbreaking for anyone with the context behind the moment, they may soon have an opportunity to continue John Marston’s tale.Rumors abound that Rockstar is gearing up to announce a remastered version of the originalRed Dead Redemptionfor PC, a release thatplayers have anticipated for 14 years. Whether or not the reports turn out to be accurate remains to be seen but it’s worth remembering that Rockstar recently launched a revamped version of the game for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.

As for whether or not Arthur Morgan could return, his ending in the second game is definitive but that’s not to say he can’t appear again.ShouldRed Dead Redemption 3ever happen, it could follow the established trajectory of the franchise by taking placebefore the events of the second game.Many fans have requested a story focusing on Arthur and Dutch Van Der Linde’s youthful exploitsso there are avenues Rockstar could take to bring back the beloved character.

Red Dead Redemption 2is still one of Rockstar’s most beloved games and is widely regarded as the most detailed, immersive open-world game ever made. It may soon lose that title though asRockstar is hard at work developingGrand Theft Auto 6, the next entry in its flagship series which is set to release in 2025. How the games compare remains to be seen, but it stands to reason thatGTA 6will boast a worldthat’s at least as detailed, if not more so, thanRed Dead Redemption 2.