Red Dead Redemption 2 Is Now Coming In Spring 2018

Red Dead Redemption 2 Is Now Coming In Spring 2018

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JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on May 22, 2017 @ 08:51 PM (Staff Bios)
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The highly anticipated open-world western shooter RPG,  Red Dead Redemption 2 has been delayed until spring of next year. Originally announced to be released in 2017, Red Dead Redemption 2 is arguably the most anticipated game overall right now, and though it might be disappointing that we won't be getting our hands on it as soon as we'd like, we do have some screenshots to drool over until next year. Rockstar explained that their decision to delay the game was simply because they firmly believe in thoroughly finishing a game before releasing it, unlike some developers these days.

Red Dead Redemption 2 will be the first Rockstar game to be built from the ground up for the latest generation console hardware, and because of that, they need extra time to make sure that they deliver the best gameplay experience possible. Until spring of next year, take a look at these screenshots and maybe think about a new computer wallpaper.

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