By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | June 14, 2017
An alleged 'Red Dead Redemption 2' protagonist appears beside a train.
The latest details for "Red Dead Redemption 2" will feature a new heist gameplay, map size and a possibly an E3 2017 appearance.
It seems that some gaming fans are still hoping for Rockstar Games and Take-two Interactive to showcase "Red Dead Redemption 2" at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, but both companies have been silent about it.
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When "Red Dead Redemption 2" was delayed, gaming fans were heartbroken and disappointed by the move. Memes about Rockstar’s infamous habit of delaying games were mixed with disappointment from many, and sadness from a few who could not be consoled by the fresh screenshots that Rockstar released as a way to apologize to them.
However, an E3 2017 appearance for "Red Dead Remption 2" could make up for Rockstar's release date delay, but the chances of that happening is incredibly rare, Gamerant reported.
So far, gaming fans previously found out that the protagonist for "Red Dead Redemption 2" is John Marston's son Jack from a unknown Rockstar Games insider.
The insider posted on 4Chan that the plot of "Red Dead Redemption 2" will take place three years after the first game, and sees Jack piecing together some of the things he finds in his father’s journal after he dies. His efforts ultimately lead him to meet up with John’s old friends, who then revealed a number of secrets about his father's past.
The sequel will have its fair share of flashback scenes, such as the one from the reveal trailer involving Dutch’s Gang. Interestingly enough, some of Dutch’s Gang may actually be playable figures in some capacity during these flashbacks, which could lend credence to the speculation that the title involves multiple characters that can be controlled by players and even time skips.
'Red Dead Redemption 2" map will have a minimum of two mighty sizeable towns for players to explore, and there are apparently a lot of “little places scattered” all around the area, which is possibly bigger than "Grand Theft Auto 5."
Heists missions will likely be featured in "Red Dead Redemption 2" as gamers can plunder banks, trains, and saloons, with kidnapping as an option. The multiplayer is speculated it will be “very economy driven,” allowing players to trade and sell each other items.
Exotic mounts will be featured to boot, such as zebras and buffalo, and gamers can also gain the ability to customise their wagons with gatling guns and other deadly weapons, PlayStation Universe reported.
"Red Dead Redemption 2" will launch sometime in 2018 for the PS4 and Xbox One consoles.
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