New update for "Red Dead Redemption 2" will feature possible details before E3 2017 and clues on the sequel's plot revealed.
Rumors are making rounds regarding the possible plot for "Red Dead Redemption 2" via resume from voice-actor Matt Bradford. According to the GTA Network, Bradford will working on the voice and motion capture of Dutch was once the leader of John Marston's gang during the events of the game, and the listing was eventually removed on the page.
Fans dug deeper into the mystery and found past voice over work from Roger Clark, someone who resembles a character from the first key art images in "Red Dead Redemption 2" by Rockstar Games, and felt his voice sounded somewhat familiar to the voice in the debut trailer.
More speculation erupted when a fan found the now eight year old YouTube page for Clark, revealing that he had just recently liked a fan made "Red Dead Redemption 2" video dealing with news and rumors.
Lastly, gaming fans also found out that Noshir Dalal’s LinkedIn page contains many NDA projects though he is networked with most of the major original "Red Dead Redemption" crew including John Marston's voice-actor Rob Wiethoff.
Both Dalal and Cali Moore, another voice actor are rumored to be part of "Red Dead Redemption2", are still connecter with the returning and new actors Roger Clark, Benjamin Byron Davis, Steve J Palmer, and Gabriel Sloyer Ceron.
It is also rumored that "Red Dead Redemption 2" could be a prequel to the first game and will explore the relationships of John Marston, Dutch and Bill Williamson, Gamerant reported.
Meanwhile, there are hints and speculations that Rockstar Games could reveal more details on "Red Dead Redemption 2" before this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo event.
While gaming fans are hoping that Rockstar will show them something interesting for "Red Dead Redemption 2" at E3, the game publisher has a history of keeping their major releases away from E3 and similar shows.
There is also the possibility that Rockstar will not show up at E3 2017 at all, and that Take Two are only going to be present through some other development teams of theirs such as 2K, GamingBolt reported.
Previous reports hinted that a PC version release of "Red Dead Redemption 2" could happen soon, although Rockstar and Take Two have not made any comments upon the rumor.
"Red Dead Redemption 2" will be release on the Fall 2017 for PS4 and Xbox One consoles.