While things are being sorted between the company and Wyckoff, it was likely only a matter of time before a project of this kind surfaced for Red Dead Redemption the game first released for consoles back in 2010, meaning it's been nearly a decade with no hint of an official PC port. Despite what you think you guys really killed modding." However, it seems possible for all the drama between Take-Two and Wyckoff to at least be settled peacefully, as Wyckoff returned to Twitter on December 28 to confirm that the company had indeed reached out and he was currently "working with Take-Two." You guys should have waited i was gonna contact you this week. Wyckoff unhappily announced the cancellation over Twitter with a message about Red Dead Redemption and modding for Take-Two, writing, "Take Two fine you win.
In the suit, Take-Two attached multiple screenshots proving Wyckoff's continued work on the project despite the company "repeatedly" asking him to stop Wyckoff, for his part, maintains that just a modding project and not an infringement. RELATED: Red Dead Redemption 2 Steam Release Date Announced by RockstarĪccording to Take-Two's lawsuit, the company's main gripe with the project is its PC port of Red Dead Redemption, which the company never officially did for its game-or as Take-Two put it on the lawsuit, they had "not yet released" the game for PC (despite the fact that the more recent Red Dead Redemption 2 is on PCs). He was then forced to announce the cancellation of his project on December 27, the day after Take-Two filed its lawsuit in a New York court. Wyckoff put his Red Dead Redemption project on hiatus for the first time back in September, though he then resumed work on the project in November.
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Wyckoff had been working on a project called "Red Dead Redemption Damned Enhancement Project," designed to both give the game's visuals an upgrade and make it playable on Windows PC. A fan-made Red Dead Redemption project has been officially shut down, just days after Take-Two Interactive's filed lawsuit against developer Johnathon Wyckoff came to light.