Red Dead Redemption 2 Is Rockstar Games' Next AAA Title, Release Within 2016 According To Reports

By Staff Writer

Nov 11, 2015 05:30 AM EST

Red Dead Redemption 2 has been a speculated feat for so long, and many have wanted the said title to surface since the success of the first title years ago. For the time being, there is not concrete proof yet of declaring the game's existence, but the rumors seemingly piece each other together for the fans.

According to Independent, Red Dead Redemption 2 has been rumored of being worked on by Take-Two, in the belief that the sequel of Red Dead Redemption is not really about doing it quickly, but more on timing. Rockstar Games themselves were rumored to have finished focusing on the GTA titles, and might head straight to the development of the Wild West adventure's continuity.

It was delivered by Latino Post that Red Dead Redemption 2's release date is one that gamers are looking forward to having at the most part, which as of the moment is nothing else but a speculation of being released within 2016. In terms of plot, a different bunch of approaches have circulated the web-some of which that will make sense and others that do not.

Noted by Realty Today, some rumors of the game's story suggest that it will take place in Japan, which is quite drastically far from the original delivery of the first title. Others state that the story of Red Dead Redemption 2 will transpire within the Eastern parts of the United States which is rather more believable to some and can somewhat connect to the story more at some point.

The protagonist may also be different and some believe that it may also be more than one. These are all, however, still mere speculation and without concrete proof. Red Dead Redemption is still far from the certainty that fans wish it would give. As of the moment, Rockstar Games' GTA franchise still looks to be the game of moment. Stay tuned for more updates on the Wild West franchise by Rockstar Games.

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