Are Rockstar and Take-Two Working on Red Dead Redemption 2? Fans Suspect From Recently Released Games

By Staff Writer

Aug 12, 2015 06:33 AM EDT

With the utmost success of the first in the series, Red Dead Redemption 2 is certainly stalked by fans to this day. Take-Two and Rockstar seem to have struck a bolt of lightning with the simplest hint that the game is indeed, already on the way.

Karl Slatoff, President of Take-Two, recently gave out a few simple notices in regards to the creation and launching of a few anonymous games that will most likely take place for the next few years. As reported by wccf tech, the previously held GamesCom had fans clenching to hear about Red Dead Redemption 2.

Recently announced games that were already out in the open include the pending XCom 2, Miami 3 in the works and the potention Borderlands 3. The company may be closing in on the presumed extension of the Red Dead saga.

The existing Red Dead Redemption for the Xbox One still soars high, even after a number of years from its release. That being said, it is not a bad time for the industry to come up with Red Dead Redemption 2; fans are in literal need of the said title.

According to Vine Report, the possible story line of Red Dead Redemption 2 maybe a prequel. But regardless of what it may be, gamers are looking to settle for anything that will be a worthy continuation of the first game, even an HD remake would be sufficient as per the fans.

Rockstar does not limit the to-be-released games to just Red Dead Redemption. With also Bully 2 as another awaited continuity, Rockstar is already on the verge of being questioned more and more as the days go by. Safe to say, as reported by Segment Next, Take-Two and Rockstar may be planning on a few things and fans can only await the further announcements of the said companies.

The future of Red Dead Redemption is an undetermined one as of this point. Stay tuned and keep posted for more news regarding Red Dead Redemption 2 and its possible release.

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