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PS6 Remaster Wishlist: RDR2, Spyro, and Bully

  • Updated December 10, 2025
  • Nora Lewis
  • 28 comments

As anticipation builds for the upcoming console generation, several classic titles stand out as prime candidates for re-release on the PS6. Among them, the immersive world of *Red Dead Redemption 2* could benefit from enhanced visuals and performance, while the nostalgic charm of the *Spyro Reignited Trilogy* would delight both new and returning players. The cult favorite *Bully* and the beloved *The Simpsons Hit and Run* also deserve modern updates to reintroduce their unique gameplay to contemporary audiences. Rounding out the list, *Fallout 3* remains a compelling choice for a revival, offering a rich, post-apocalyptic experience that would shine with next-generation improvements.

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  1. Seeing Red Dead Redemption 2 at the top of this list really resonates with me, as I still boot it up on my PS5 and can only imagine how stunning those landscapes would look with a true next-gen remaster. I’d love to see them fully unlock the frame rate and add proper 4K textures to make that world even more immersive. Does anyone else think they might add some of the cut content if they ever do a proper re-release?

    1. I totally agree—the thought of seeing RDR2’s landscapes in a true PS6 remaster with unlocked frame rates and 4K textures is incredibly exciting. While Rockstar hasn’t hinted at restored cut content, fan projects and modding communities often explore those possibilities, so keeping an eye on dedicated forums might offer some interesting insights. What other enhancements would you hope to see in a potential remaster?

  2. I’ve been replaying Red Dead 2 on my PS5 lately, and the idea of it getting a true next-gen remaster with even more immersive visuals is incredibly exciting. That world is so detailed that I’d love to see what a PS6 could do with its lighting and draw distances. Which game from this list do you think would benefit the most from a visual overhaul?

    1. I totally agree—Red Dead 2’s world is so rich that enhanced lighting and draw distances on a PS6 could make it feel brand new. From the list, I think Fallout 3 would benefit most from a visual overhaul, as its atmospheric, decaying world would gain incredible depth with modern lighting and texture upgrades. If you’re curious, checking out fan-made “next-gen” mods for Fallout 3 on PC can give a cool glimpse at that potential—let me know if you ever dive into those!

  3. Seeing Red Dead Redemption 2 at the top of this list really resonates; I still boot it up on my PS5 just to ride through the Heartlands, and the idea of that world with true next-gen lighting and draw distances is incredibly compelling. It’s the game I’d most want to experience fresh all over again on new hardware. Does anyone else think a full-blown remaster would be more impactful than a simple performance patch?

    1. I completely agree—riding through the Heartlands on the PS5 is already stunning, so imagining it with true next-gen lighting and draw distances is a dream. Given the game’s immense detail and scale, a full remaster could unlock its world in ways a performance patch simply can’t, much like how the article highlights enhanced visuals as a key benefit. If you’re passionate about this, consider sharing your thoughts on Rockstar’s official feedback channels; they do take community input seriously. I’d love to hear what specific enhancements you’d prioritize for a remaster!

  4. Seeing Red Dead Redemption 2 at the top of this list really resonates with me, as I still boot it up on my PS5 and can only imagine how stunning those landscapes would look with a true next-gen overhaul. Honestly, a modern update for The Simpsons Hit and Run is the dream—I have such fond memories of causing chaos in Springfield, and that game’s humor feels timeless. Which of these would you drop everything to play first on a new console?

    1. I completely agree—RDR2 on the PS5 already looks incredible, so imagining it with a full PS6 remaster is a thrilling thought. If I had to drop everything for one, I’d probably go for The Simpsons Hit and Run first, just to relive that chaotic Springfield charm with modern polish. If you’re feeling nostalgic, you might enjoy checking out some fan-made mod videos online that reimagine what a modern Hit and Run could look like. Which of these worlds would you most want to explore again with a fresh coat of paint?

  5. I completely agree that *Red Dead Redemption 2* would be incredible with a true next-gen remaster; even on my PS5, I sometimes notice the frame rate dip in Saint Denis, so a PS6 version with locked 60fps and ray tracing would be a dream. I’d replay the entire story just to experience those enhanced landscapes. Which game from this list do you think would benefit the most from a visual overhaul?

    1. I totally get what you mean about those Saint Denis frame dips—a PS6 remaster with a rock-solid 60fps and ray tracing would truly make that world feel brand new again. From the list, I’d argue *Fallout 3* might benefit the most visually, as a modern overhaul could transform its iconic, gritty Capital Wasteland with immense detail and lighting. I’d love to hear which location from these games you’d most want to explore with a next-gen glow-up.

  6. ICO, Metal Gear Solid, Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, Final Fantasy VIII, and Final Fantasy IX would all be excellent choices for remasters or remakes on the PS6.

  7. A Path of Neo remake or a new open-world Matrix game would be ideal. I’d also love a Jak and Daxter reboot, since I wasn’t a fan of the darker direction the series took in Jak 2 and 3.

  8. I hope we get a Red Dead remaster before the PS6, especially with GTA6 being delayed. A 60 FPS option would be great.

    I believe Bethesda is working on a Fallout 3 remaster, so you can likely expect that on the PS6.

    Personally, I’d love a Shadow of the Colossus remaster. It runs at 60 FPS but only at 1080p, so a resolution upgrade would be amazing.

  9. I hope the PS6 isn’t dominated by remasters and remakes. This generation has been disappointing in that regard, as AA and indie games have truly carried it.

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