'Red Dead Redemption 2' release date news: long-awaited sequel confirmed for 2017

'Red Dead Redemption 2' launch image rockstargames.com

It seems that the upcoming "Red Dead Redemption 2" game has already been confirmed, and it has certainly hyped eager fans. Avid players now have their very own speculations about the game, but with Rockstar Games making it official, fans can now rest since the game will definitely be released next year.

According toGame N Guide, "Red Dead Redemption 2" can be played on the PS4, Xbox One and the PC. As such, fans are expecting that the game will offer a unique gaming experience for them. However, Rockstar Games' founder —Sam Houser — assured players that they are hoping to give out an epic gaming experience built upon the expectations of the people who patiently waited for the game.

The developer will also employ all the things they learned in making games in order to make the sequel to the "Red Dead Redemption" game worth the wait.

As fans can remember, Rockstar Games is well-known for creating worlds full of troublemakers who are mostly cynical. Their game worlds are almost always open for exploration. However, the trailer of the game has focused on the gameplay's overall tone, as well as the vastly improved graphics, the stunning environment, modes of travel, and the wildlife in the game. It is worth noting that not a single gun fire was seen, which certainly lends more hype to the game.

Moreover, "Red Dead Redemption 2," as reported by the Ecumenical News, will certainly be more popular due to the fact that it is also coming to the PC, something that the first game never did.

However, as of the moment, it is still unconfirmed as to whether or not the game will be released on the platform. It could be possible that the release for the PC will be delayed, but it is not yet final right now.

"Red Dead Redemption 2" will be released in Fall 2017.

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