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Although if they had made a Sadie or Charles spin off i would be all over it.
Personally, I'd like to play as a Native American with the story focusing on fighting against the government and outlaws. Maybe your tribe gets wiped out and you're now a wanderer.
Idiocracy, a liberal utopia of the future. An answer to Cyberpunk 2077.
Or go back in time and focus on more history. Like 1776 or Rome like the hbo series. With Titus pullo and Lucious Verenus.
One other extreme would be put all that talent to use instead of serving DMCAs and pull off an epic open world mass effect type of game, hell even Stargate would work. Think of the infinite dlc possibilities via an openworld stargate game.
Also while Jack would be great, by 1914 WW1 was about to break out and cars were overtaking horses at lighting speed. It wouldnt be a real western with Jack.
Nope moar like 2040
I think 2025 is a bit optimistic. I think that's actually a more realistic launch window for Grand Theft Auto 6. Unless they create a separate studio to solely focus on each franchise simultaneously, we'll get only one or the other.
I think we might not see another entry in the RDR series until 2028 at the earliest, and 2032 at the latest.
Good God, the year 2032 sounds like something we only hear about in SciFi novels, but it's less than a decade away...
Meanwhile, in Mexico, the 1910's were a period of political corruption, rebellion, revolution, and civil war. And the first game set up a possible main antagonist in the form of Abraham Reyes, whose dictatorial rule over the nation has kept the country impoverished and unsatisfied with him in power.
Two throw my own two cents in, for what it's worth, I'd love to see Jack wandering around Mexico dealing with the problems that country faced. The nation didn't modernize until much later in the 20th century, meaning you can still have a wild west setting just south of the border.
Perhaps Jack falls in with some pro-democracy revolutionaries who plot to overthrow Reyes and liberalize the country. You could even have Jack's redemption arc being him coming to terms with his family's death and starting one of his own, determined to try for something different (whether or not he actually succeeds is a different question).
Also, Mexico was neutral in World War 1 in real history, so Jack could sidestep the war by being south of the border and involved in a civil war there.
Hell, you could have Sadie in Mexico aiding the revolutionaries. Perhaps Columbia got boring and she needed a change of scenery. Jack and Sadie don't have much history anyway, so you could use the next game to explore how the two would interact.
Come to think of it, they're both driven by the same thing. They don't have anything to live for because they lost the people closest to them and are wandering aimlessly with a death wish. If anybody would understand what Jack is going through, it's Sadie!