Rockstar Games' name is synonymous Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption. The company's other franchises are not even close to those two established brands. But, in the earlier days of Grand Theft Auto, when RDR stood for Red Dead Revolver, Rockstar didn't just think of making a zombie game - they actually tried to make one.

This was the most intriguing out of a number of revelations just made by Obbe Vermeij. The former Rockstar North technical director revealed many things, including details about Agent and why it never came to fruition. Yet, as those who read through the entirety of his now-deleted blog post will tell you, it's the "canceled" zombie game that's causing quite the chatter.

Apparently, Rockstar greenlit the development of a zombie game following the successful release of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, only to cancel it midway.

Rockstar Games has given up so much just for GTA and RDR to succeed.

According to Vermeij, the team over at Rockstar North wanted nothing to do with GTA for a while, probably because it's all they'd made at that point (well, there was that one time they made a more controversial game - Manhunt). Because of this, the group decided to try their hands on a zombie survival game, because, why not?