Red Dead Redemption 2 gameplay drops tomorrow
We're finally going to see the game in action.
Ever since Red Dead Redemption 2 was announced, gamers have been clamoring for actual gameplay. Luckily, that wish is about to come true because Rockstar just announced that the "Official Gameplay Video" for Red Dead Redemption 2 is coming tomorrow, August 9, 2018 at 11 AM EDT.
We can't wait to see what the team has in store for us. Unfortunately, due to the marketing agreement with Sony, the gameplay might showcase the PlayStation 4 Pro version. However, one can always hope that it's going to be the Xbox One X port due to its 1.8 teraflops advantage.
Red Dead Redemption 2
Official Gameplay Video
Thursday, August 9th 11AM ET https://t.co/BWSRbl4T7A pic.twitter.com/jF8q5CcWzDRed Dead Redemption 2
Official Gameplay Video
Thursday, August 9th 11AM ET https://t.co/BWSRbl4T7A pic.twitter.com/jF8q5CcWzD— Rockstar Games (@RockstarGames) August 8, 2018August 8, 2018
Red Dead Redemption 2 tells a personal story. After a robbery goes wrong in the town of Blackwater, Arthur Morgan and the Van der Linde gang are forced to flee. With federal agents and the best bounty hunters in the nation massing on their heels, the gang must rob, steal, and fight their way across the rugged heartland of America in order to survive. As deepening internal divisions threaten to tear the gang apart, Arthur must make a choice between his own ideals or loyalty to the gang who raised him.
Red Dead Redemption 2 should launch on October 26 on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 systems. We'll keep you posted as soon as the developer shares the gameplay. It's unclear what the resolution or frame rate will be on Xbox One X, but we do know that the game is getting enhanced for the console.
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