
We focused on two things: file names and bug fixes. Red Dead Redemption 2 supportįor Red Dead Redemption 2 support, our goal was to provide better user experience. Those improvements planned to arrive later this year. This will allows us to provide BETA versions before general release. This will allows us update some files of OpenIV (like RDR 2 filenames databases or localization packs) without updating whole application. Our future improvements for install and update system includes:
Download speed for updates from this version to the future version should be faster than previous. Here are the improvements from this first step: With this release, we are starting to rollout our new install and update system. Since this is a minor release without new features, we do not have new video for you today. But the future of these remastered games depends on how well these initial re-releases sell.Today we are happy to announce the release of OpenIV 4.0.1, the minor release with focus on better games support and stability. According to Kotaku's sources, " Rockstar has plans to develop new ports of games like Red Dead Redemption. The remastered trilogy could also lead Rockstar to update other games in its catalog. Kotaku's sources confirmed the remasters are being developed by Rockstar Dundee, a new studio Rockstar purchased last year, so it's unlikely their production has impacted GTA 6. The ports are reportedly coming to every major platform, including Nintendo Switch and mobile devices. Kotaku cites three anonymous sources that claim Rockstar will be releasing remasters of Grand Theft Auto 3, Grand Theft Auto Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto San Andreas later this fall. However, if a recent report from Kotaku is true, fans could be waiting longer than they might have expected to see GTA 6. Related: GTA 6 Insider Says Map Will Evolve And Expand Over Time Whether claims of GTA 6 taking players back to Vice City or of a map that changes over time, there's almost always a new, intriguing rumor about the game that, notably, hasn't even been officially confirmed to exist.
Many fans have assumed Grand Theft Auto 6 will be the next game Rockstar releases, a series of alleged leaks have only fueled that fire.
Grand Theft Auto 4 is nearly as old, so could it be next? The developer has brought GTA 5 to other systems and continued to support Grand Theft Auto Online, but fans have long been awaiting a brand-new game. A recent report suggests that, in the meantime, Rockstar will be remastering three of the "3D Universe" GTA games. Rockstar Games hasn't released a new Grand Theft Auto since releasing GTA 5 in 2013.