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Published onOctober 20, 2016
published onOctober 20, 2016
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Rockstarhas been making it officialall week. Their next blockbuster title is going to be Red Dead Redemption 2, the sequel to their open world wild west action-adventure game.
Red Dead Redemption launched in 2010 on Xbox 360 and PS3. And as Rockstar has churned out more Grand Theft Auto games and other titles like LA Noire, fans have been patiently awaiting a return to Rockstar’s take on the American frontier.
While long speculated, it wasn’t until this week that Rockstar started making it official, first with a series of tweets of game art, shortly followed by the official announcement itself. And just this morning theRockstar twitter accountreleased the game’s first trailer.
Watch the Trailer for Red Dead Redemption 2, coming Fall 2017 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One systems.#RDR2pic.twitter.com/ghKbEIJSqa
— Rockstar Games (@RockstarGames)October 20, 2016
The trailer includes some impressive and ominous cinematics of the wild west, but it is a short trailer and doesn’t include a real glimpse of gameplay just yet. Still, there is plenty for fans of the previous title to be excited about.
Red Dead Redemption 2 will launch sometime in Fall of 2017 and will be available on Xbox One and PS4. While the game’s launch isn’t for quite some time, don’t forget fans can replayRed Dead Redemptionon Xbox One via Backward Compatibility.
Radu Tyrsina
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