AMinecraftplayer paid tribute toRed Dead Redemption’s John Marston by building a recreation of his in-game residence. With the game becoming a go-to tool for artistic pursuits made by different fandoms, it has been known to attract different fan bases, which has also led to a lot of exciting results. As an example, onePokemonfan is trying to recreate the Kanto Region inMinecraft. That’s a big undertaking that will surely attract those that follow that franchise.
AsMinecrafthas been around since 2011, it has surprisingly remained relevant throughout the years. In its time of existence,Minecrafthas spawned multiple versionsacross multiple platforms, which is why to this day, many fans still play the sandbox game. Its flexibility in terms of gameplay creates unique moments which allow the players to basically have control of how they want to play the game. One of the more common uses of the game is recreating art pieces to show off to fellowMinecraftgamers.

RELATED:Minecraft Leak Reveals Expansive World Editor
One fan ofRed Dead Redemptionhas taken it upon themselves to recreate John Marston’s residence withinMinecraft.User cobraracing666 posted his creation on Reddit showing screenshots of the massive home, which they say took them at least four hours to build. Unfortunately, after accomplishing this feat, they realized that there was something wrong with the build and had to restart. Comments on the post seem to agree and share the same sentiment as the user, as most players have spent time creating a piece for hours, but then find out that there was something wrong with the model towards the end of their creation.
WithRed Dead Redemptionalso having a huge fan base, a tribute such as this is very befitting. It has been a while since any new postings about the Marstons (or the Van der Linde gang for that matter) have come out. The last entry,Red Dead Redemption 2, was released way back in 2018. And while other fans have found their way to show their own appreciation for the franchise, such as when anartist spent 83 hours drawing Arthur Morgan, nothing new has come out from the video game side of things.

A resurgence ofRed Dead Redemption 2was seen recently on the Steam chartssignifying that appreciation for the game is still at a high. However, with that entry being more than a five-year-old game, Rockstar Games may already want to start planning for the next entry in the series. Even then, at least, people seem to be showing their support for the franchise, even in other modes of gameplay such as what was done in thisMinecraftbuild.
Minecraftis available now for Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and legacy platforms.