‘Red Dead Redemption 2': Trailer Released! A Year's Wait To Experience Life America's Unforgiving Heartland?

By Jeff Thompson - 22 Oct '16 00:55AM
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"Red Dead Redemption 2" trailer is released on Oct. 20 by Rockstar Games, the developer of the game. Earlier in the week, the developer had announced the game and promised a trailer. It is proclaimed that the game will be released in 2017 fall. Considering the success of its predecessor "Red Dead Redemption" of 2010, the announcement became a viral news among its fans.

"Red Dead Redemption 2 is a tale of life in America's unforgiving heartland," stated Rockstar. "The game's vast atmospheric world and the epic tale would provide the groundwork for a brand new online gaming experience," reports CNET.

The trailer is just over one minute and it opens up the beautiful temperate grasslands and steppes, cited by Forbes. The scenic view of the location would definitely impress many who expected a fierce battle or bloodshed wars. The trailer has no action and not any dialogues apart from few voiceover. It can be concluded that it is not very thrilling. But, it would instigate to watch it again and again with its nature abundance and wildlife.

It can be understood that horseback is the way of transport as in Read Dead Redemption, reported by The Verge. A train also spotted in the trailer, could be meant for long distance travel. Further, it should be noted that it is a multiplayer online game like its predecessor and would be available on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 platforms. Many of its fans are angry over the fact that it won't be available in PC.

The enthusiastic fans will have to wait for a full year to get Red Dead Redemption 2 released. However, frequent trailers and additional news may get updated in the coming months. Considering the increasing popularity of virtual reality headsets such as PlayStation VR, the developers may try for a virtual reality game version as well.

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