Everything we know about Red Dead Redemption 2
We've got some fresh details following the release of the third trailer
WILD WILD WEST
Rolling off the success of 2013’s Grand Theft Auto V, our pick for the company’s best game ever, Rockstar Games is taking us back to the Old West with Red Dead Redemption 2. And if you didn’t play the previous entry, well, it’s our #2 favourite Rockstar game on a list full of incredible games. Red Dead Redemption 2 looks to take the first game’s GTA-gone-West approach to incredible new heights, with dazzling scenery, surely-stunning atmosphere, and an expanded multiplayer approach. Given how well GTA5 landed, our expectations are off the charts. Here’s everything we know (so far) about the sequel.
IT’S ACTUALLY A PREQUEL
Hinted in earlier trailers and now confirmed, we know that Red Dead Redemption 2 will indeed be a prequel to the previous game. You’ll play as Arthur Morgan, a real mean dude and a member of the Van Der Linde gang. As you might remember, RDR hero John Marston was once a member of that gang before they left him for dead. Ol’ Dutch van der Linde is here, as well. RDR2 takes place in 1899, which is 12 years ahead of the previous game, and finds the gang on the run across the heartland of America after a botched robbery. And internal strife might tear the gang apart before lawmen have a chance to.
IT’S COMING IN OCTOBER 2018
Rockstar says that Red Dead Redemption 2 will be out on 26 October 2018, to be precise. That’s a Friday, so time to put in that holiday request. That’s a fair bit later than the original autumn 2017 planned release date (followed by a Spring 2018 one), but Rockstar says it’s needed ‘a little extra time for polish’. There’s currently no sign of a PC version. The previous game was also console-exclusive, although Rockstar’s had a habit of announcing (and releasing) PC versions of the GTA games after the fact. Hopefully that’s the case here, as well.
WE’LL GET MORE MULTIPLAYER
According to Rockstar, “the game’s vast and atmospheric world will also provide the foundation for a brand new online multiplayer experience.” Given how popular, great, and well-supported Grand Theft Auto Online has been with GTA5, this doesn’t surprise us at all. A TrustedReviews leak claims that the game will have free events around the open world, playlists for more structured matches, and tents that you can purchase and upgrade like apartments in GTA Online.
IT MIGHT HAVE A BATTLE ROYALE MODE
That leak from TrustedReviews also suggests that Red Dead Redemption 2 will have these online modes in play: Battle Royale, Revive and Survive, and Money Grab. Battle Royale sounds like the tried-and-true kind of 100-player free-for-all seen in PlayerUnknown Battlegrounds and Fortnite: Battle Royale. Meanwhile, Revive and Survive is reportedly a team deathmatch mode that gives allies a brief span of time to resuscitate teammates to continue on, and Money Grab has two teams attempting to steal bags of cash from a key location on the map.
IT’LL HAVE A VAST OPEN WORLD
That same leak mentions a whole plethora of potential activities and ways to get around. You’ll reportedly be able to ride and fully explore railway trains, as well as ride minecarts, horse-drawn carriages, and handcarts. Additionally, you can catch dozens of different types of fish, craft with plants and herbs, and increase your riding ability with “horsemanship challenges.” The second trailer also shows bow-and-arrow hunting, as well as potential dual-wielding of guns.
FIRST-PERSON MODE IS POSSIBLE
If the TrustedReviews report is correct, you’ll also be able to play Red Dead Redemption 2 from a first-person viewpoint, as in the current-gen console and PC versions of GTA5 – but only if you choose. The third-person view will also be available, it suggests.
YOU MIGHT HAVE CHOICES
TrustedReviews suggests that the single-player campaign will let you make decisions during missions that “could lead to different mission outcomes, objectives and dialogue depending on how you behave morally in each playthrough.” This could be determined by what you do during a mission or who you speak with. We’ll have to see how much of an impact that has on the overall adventure, however.
MARSTON IS BACK
This shouldn’t be a surprise given the timeframe and storyline, but original RDR star John Marston will indeed appear – or so it seems. The third trailer briefly lingers on a shot of a man with a similar face and scars as Marston (shown above), and it seems pretty obvious who it’s supposed to be. We’ll have to wait and see how significantly he figures into the adventure, however.
PS4 PLAYERS WILL GET BONUS GOODIES
Sorry, Xbox fans: Rockstar is another publisher that has signed up with Sony to give PlayStation 4 owners extra perks. According to a PlayStation.Blog post, PS4 players will “get first access to earn select online content” in the game. It doesn’t sound like that content will be fully exclusive, but that players can unlock it earlier on PS4. In any case, a new perk for Sony console owners.