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Red Dead Redemption 2 could be coming to Switch 2 this year
Red Dead Redemption 2 could be coming to Switch 2 this year

Engadget

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Engadget

Red Dead Redemption 2 could be coming to Switch 2 this year

Third-party support was a big theme of the Switch 2 reveal earlier this year, with many publishers seemingly keen to capitalize on both the popularity of the outgoing Switch and the significantly increased horsepower of its imminent successor. And if you're looking to get third-party games on your new system, they don't come much much bigger than Red Dead Redemption 2 , which could be making its way to Nintendo's new console later this year. Gamereactor says it has heard from sources close to Rockstar (which it then corroborated with other sources) that the enormous open-world Western that first released in 2018 is bound for Switch 2, and could arrive either at the same time, or after, a long-rumored next-gen update for the PS5 and Xbox Series X. Red Dead Redemption 2 is of course currently playable on both of those platforms, but unlike GTA 5 , it's never been patched to support the higher frame rates and fidelity afforded by the newer hardware. This should by no means be taken as an official announcement, but Rockstar has supported the current Switch pretty well throughout its life cycle, releasing ports of L.A. Noire , the original 3D Grand Theft Auto trilogy, and most recently the first Red Dead Redemption . If the Switch 2 can run its sequel, it's a pretty safe bet to assume that Rockstar would want to do it, and the console is likely to be roughly equivalent in power to the base model PS4, according to Digital Foundry . It goes without saying that we'll know a lot more about how the Switch 2 performs when the console is in the wild and put through its paces. Both a Nintendo Switch 2 port and current-gen patch for Red Dead Redemption 2 would be a good way for Rockstar to bridge the gap between now and the release of GTA 6 , which was recently delayed until May 2026. With a 97 percent score on Metacritic, RDR2 is one of the developer's most acclaimed titles to date, and you can be sure that a lot of people would happily hop back into the cowboy boots of Arthur Morgan while they wait to return to Vice City.

Original Chrono Trigger supervisor wants to ‘look into' a remake
Original Chrono Trigger supervisor wants to ‘look into' a remake

Metro

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

Original Chrono Trigger supervisor wants to ‘look into' a remake

Square Enix isn't remaking Chrono Trigger right now, but the game's original supervisor has been turned onto the idea by fans. Last weekend, fans of retro Japanese role-playing games were whipped into a frenzy when word spread of Dragon Quest creator Yuji Horii inadvertently confirming that a remake of 1995 classic Chrono Trigger was in development, during a panel at Napoli Comicon in Italy. However, this was soon followed by claims that Horii's comments were mistranslated and eventually it turned out that he never even mentioned Chrono Trigger at all. In an unexpected plot twist though, Horii was so taken by fan interest in the concept that he's now convinced it could be a thing that's actually worth doing. For context, Yuji Horii was part of the 'dream team' responsible for Chrono Trigger's creation, alongside Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi and the late Akira Toriyama, Dragon Quest's character designer and creator of Dragon Ball. Horii served as a supervisor on the project and with the game celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, the fan interest in a remake has convinced him to start looking into it. 'It's been a long time. Yeah, I want to do something,' said Horii when asked about the anniversary in an interview with Spanish outlet Gamereactor, which spoke with him directly at the Napoli Comicon event. 'I'm getting a lot of requests for a Chrono Trigger remake as well, so I'm starting to look into it,' Horii added, while also mentioning how Dragon Quest 3 saw a remake last year, with similar remakes for the first two games coming later this year. Although Gamereactor states that any Chrono Trigger remake would likely sport the HD-2D style visuals seen in those Dragon Quest remakes, this seems to be their own assumption and not necessarily something Horii himself said. It's a safe assumption to make though, considering how popular the HD-2D style is. Recreating the game in 3D would be hugely expensive and probably not something that would happen, which is presumably why Square Enix only remastered the considerably less well known PS1 sequel Chrono Cross. Chrono Trigger remains one of the best Japanese role-players of all time and an HD-2D remake would strike a good balance between modernising it and retaining its old school charms, at least in terms of visuals. There was some hope that a remake had already entered development when, back in March, Square Enix marked Chrono Trigger's anniversary by saying it would be launching 'various projects that go beyond the world of the game over the next year.' More Trending If we take Horii's words at face value, it sounds like work never began, so it's still a mystery what these projects actually were. At the very least, Chrono Trigger is overdue an updated re-release. While you can easily acquire the game on PC and mobile devices, it is unavailable on modern consoles. Despite the reverence with which it is held today the original SNES game was never originally released in Europe. The first time it was available outside Japan and North America was a DS version, with a small amount of new content, in 2008. It was re-released through the Nintendo Wii's Virtual Console and the PlayStation Network, but the former has long since been shut down and the game was delisted from the latter after a few years. Email gamecentral@ leave a comment below, follow us on Twitter, and sign-up to our newsletter. To submit Inbox letters and Reader's Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use our Submit Stuff page here. For more stories like this, check our Gaming page. MORE: Possible Final Fantasy 9 remake announcement linked to Switch 2 reveal MORE: Sea Of Stars review – Chrono Triggered MORE: This video game saved me after my family kicked me out for being gay

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