Key Takeaways
- Talented fan creates impressive world map combining both RDR games – a tribute to Rockstar’s series.
- Red Dead Redemption series still has a strong fan base playing both games, creating amazing tributes online.
- Fans in awe of the detailed map, with some requesting digital and physical copies to celebrate the series.
A talented Red Dead Redemption fan has created an impressive version of the world map based on what can be seen in both of Rockstar’s Western games. Certain areas appear in both Red Dead Redemption games, and this is an awesome tribute to the vast world depicted in Rockstar’s series.
The Red Dead Redemption series has amassed a large community of fans, with many still playing both games in the series to this day. The original game was released over 14 years ago, while the second game in the series is already six years old. Online, the games’ popularity endures, with tons of creative fans finding unique ways to pay tribute to the iconic pair of Western titles. There was even one dedicated fan who spent seven months recreating Arthur Morgan’s journal from Red Dead Redemption 2, showcasing the sort of amazing detail that often goes into these fan creations.
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Redditor _lorebird shared their incredible Red Dead Redemption series map, with a style that looks like it could have been pulled directly from the games themselves. It combines the areas seen in both games to create a map that covers everything gamers can explore in Red Dead Redemption to date. The main area found exclusively in the original game is Nuevo Paraiso, while it’s places like New Hanover and Saint Denis that players can only find in the sequel. They fit together perfectly, though. There’s even detailed information about each territory found in the games, which is cool to read.
Red Dead Redemption Franchise World Map Fan Art
The thread was filled with praise for the fan, with many even asking for it to be made available for purchase as a digital print. The user even claimed that a physical copy was in the works, which would be a great way for any Red Dead Redemption superfan to celebrate the series. One gamer described the piece as a “great love letter to its world,” and that’s a perfect way to describe this Red Dead Redemption fan creation.
It’s actually a great time to revisit the original Red Dead Redemption. With no sign of Red Dead Redemption 3 any time soon, many are looking to the recent PC release of RDR1 for their Western fix. It’s proven to be a hit on Steam so far, and it will be very interesting to see what the online modding community can do with the game now that they have their hands on it after 14 years of waiting.