Over the course of two (admittedly rather large) video games Red Dead Redemption The series created an incredibly vivid world. This world is filled with realistic characters and interweaving dynamics, vibrant locations, and several memorable factions, all of which take strong inspiration from real-world history.
Touching real world history gives Red Dead Redemption an extra level of authenticity, and that authenticity makes the world even more exciting. This is especially true when those very real historical elements are attached directly to the stakes of the story, as in the case of Red Dead RedemptionThe Pinkerton Detective Agency, a faction that has a hypothetical future Red Dead Redemption 3 could turn upside down.
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Red Dead Redemption 3 could turn Pinkerton's agency upside down
The Pinkertons were the main antagonistic force in the Red Dead Redemption series
A real-life organization founded in 1850 by Alan Pinkerton, the Pinkerton Detective Agency was a private security and investigative company that rose to prominence in the 1860s when it was hired by President Abraham Lincoln to conduct espionage missions against Confederate forces during the American Civil War.
U Red Dead Redemption and its sequel, The Pinkerton Detective Agency plays an important, antagonistic role, with two of its leading members – Agent Milton and Agent Ross – seeking to destroy the outlaws of the West, a quest that brings them into direct confrontation with the Van der Linde Gang. U Red Dead Redemption 2The Pinkertons chase Arthur Morgan and the rest of the gang across the West, being hired by Leviticus Cornwall to apprehend Dutch after the gang robs one of his trains.
While the Pinkertons fail to capture any of the Van der Linde gang alive in 1899, Agent Ross returns ten years later to finish the job. He captures John Marston's family and demands that the ex-outlaw hunt down his former gang mates. Despite following Ross's orders, Marston will never see the freedom he was promised. With everything Red Dead RedemptionThe main characters are outlaws, the Pinkerton detective agency is quite clearly depicted as the main villain of the series, openly representing a new kind of law that threatens their way of life.
Red Dead Redemption 3 could give the Pinkertons an interesting new twist
But Red Dead Redemption 3 could turn fans' perceptions of The Pinkerton Agency on its head by putting players in the shoes of Agent Pinkerton. The game may start out as a sort of Wild West LA Noirewhere players investigate various crimes and hunt down criminals.
It would give Red Dead Redemption 3 a unique opportunity to show what it looks like on the other side of the fence. Thrilling train robberies and daring bank heists may not seem so impressive when faced directly with the innocent lives lost as a result.
Rockstar may be a little hesitant to base the entire game around the Pinkerton detective agency after a failed attempt by a real-life organization to sue the publisher in January 2019 over RDR2negative image of the agency.
with Red Dead Redemption 1 and 2 both focus on the themes of urbanization and the sudden fall of the Wild West from the outlaw's point of view, a third entry might be interesting to explore a completely opposite point of view, where increasing urbanization means more peace, at least in the mind of the player-character at the beginning of the game.