It appears fans' hopes might have just become a reality. Rockstar Games, the mastermind behind the beloved western saga and the Grand Theft Auto franchise, has been said to be working on a remaster of Red Dead Redemption 1, with leakers all suggesting that a possible unveiling will happen soon. But, the recent addition of a new Red Dead Redemption logo on the Rockstar Games website, with an intriguing codename, is arguably the biggest piece of evidence of its existence yet.

The new logo update on the website, detected by Rockstar Games insider, Tez2, is titled, Red Dead Redemption (Rockstar Presents Ver), and is tagged under "RDR1RSP".

Many believe this speculation stands for Red Dead Redemption 1 Remaster Single Player, which implies that the multiplayer component isn't coming back, a move that mirrors what Naughty Dog did with The Last of Us Part 1. But, it's also argued that the "RSP" standards for "Rockstar Presents", but either way, both point towards the same thing.

Former IGN Editor Colin Moriarty lent credence to the remaster rumors on a Sacred Symbols podcast episode, declaring, "I have seen confirmation that this is real...I had someone reach out to me behind the scenes that showed me something that definitively shows this game is coming." He further ignited expectations by stating that the remaster could be revealed soon, possibly in August.