'Red Dead Redemption 2' release imminent?

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Rockstar finds no good in bustling from sequel to sequel in a short span of time. The developer has already affirmed how meticulous and time-extensive its team is in building sales champs. And to everyone's delight, rumors reveal that another epic Rockstar era is finally dawning for "Red Dead Redemption 2."

The 2010 chartbuster Rockstar title "Red Dead Redemption" is rumored to get a sequel, and every fan will be even more electrified to know that the new installment for the Wild West-themed open-world action-adventure video game may be released sometime next year.

Media outlets have been praising "Red Dead Redemption" for its wonderfully depicted Wild West setting of horses and gunfights. The game is another Rockstar feat celebrated for its immaculate visuals, exciting gameplay and a reflective plotline. As what everyone accepts as true, it was meant to be a franchise since its inception, and this statement is bound to come true in the very near future.

According to Motoring Crunch as cited by KDrama Stars, Rockstar Senior Engineer Doron Feinstein has revealed his involvement in the follow-up of the well-received game through his LinkedIn profile. Word on the street is that "Red Dead Redemption 2" is already underway and that it will be unveiled formally by fall next year. From there, eagle-eyed enthusiasts were quick to deduce a November 2015 rollout for one more virtual Wild West anarchy.

Cowboy-garbed John Marston and "Red Dead Redemption" are a match made in game heaven. With a standard set high by Rockstar, fans cannot wait to see what it would bring to the table and they can only hope that new characters, superior graphics and extra gameplay will materialize in the sequel.

"Red Dead Redemption 2" is expected to be playable on all gaming platforms. While that is very likely, a crazy rumor has suggested that PS4, Xbox One and PC players will get a hold of the game as early as March 2015. Should this come to pass, fans can continue living their Wild West lives in four months.

On the other hand, "Red Dead Redemption" is reportedly not the only Rockstar title to get another installment. The developer is purportedly treating its patrons sequels for the 2006 action-adventure title "Bully" and the 2003 psycho-horror video game "Manhunt."