'Red Dead Redemption 2' Updates, Trailer, Map & Release Date: Critics Found Recent Trailer With Semblance To Adventure Photographer's Work;

By Maria Follet - 12 Dec '16 22:57PM

Developers and producers of "Red Dead Redemption 2" finally made the announcement last October that the game will finally see light by year 2017. Leaks and reports of the game's map, trailer, and other updates are also already available.

Its previous version, the "Red Dead Redemption", has garnered over 13 million players and has maintained its popularity up to this date. Gamers have been waiting for several years for the "Red Dead Redemption 2" installment to get released on Xbox and PS4 gaming consoles and finally it's about to happen.

Just recently, gamers were given the chance to take a good peek into the "Red Dead Redemption 2" universe through its trailer. Gamers also get a glimpse of what graphical changes Rockstar made to change the way gamers look at the game in a much better way. The trailer also contains several faces which were added in the game's roster of characters.

However, other reports say "Red Dead Redemption" second installment is already available for PS4 users through subscription services priced at $19.99 per month.  The game is available for pre-order at GAME, Amazon and GameStop retailers, which costs $48 to $63 dollars. For United Kingdom gamers, they need to wait until fall of 2017 to experience the game.

Aside from all these updates, recent news about "Red Dead Redemption 2" reveal that the game's trailer has a scene with some borrowed concept from adventure photographer Chris Burkard. However, Rockstar never announced their connection, though. The concept might just be of semblance to the photographer's work.

There has been no word yet if "Red Dead Redemption 2" will be available on PC. However, Rockstar has made it official that gamers who use PS4 and Xbox can get the game by next year. To recall, the "Red Dead Redemption" game was introduced in 2010. Its predecessor, the "Red Dead Revolver" was released back in 2004. There's a six-year gap there and that might just be the reason why Rockstar will have to release it by next year.

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