GTA V publisher officially announces sequel to Red Dead Redemption [Update]
Since Sunday, GTA V developer Rockstar Games has been teasing, albeit subtly so, a sequel to its open-world action title Red Dead Redemption. The 2010 release made a splash on consoles and turned many a PC gamer green with envy.
The first teaser â a simple image featuring the developerâs logo on a blood-red background â left a lot of room for speculation. However, the latest one posted on its social channels yesterday, a piece of art depicting seven silhouetted individuals, a number of them wearing hats and armed with guns, appears to be a nod towards a Red Dead sequel.
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Rockstar isnât saying much else at the moment, but weâre poking and prodding the company to learn more and will update this post if thereâs a response, as best as we can with our crossed fingers.
Update: It looks like Rockstar Gamesâ parent company and distributor Take-Two Interactive registered the domain reddead.online last August. Thereâs nothing on there yet, though â but hey, itâs something.

Update: Rockstar Games officially announced Red Dead Redemption 2 will be released Fall 2017. The trailer hits 11 a.m. ET on Oct. 20. Those hoping for a PC version, best of luck.
Erratum: We previously stated that the same studio behind Grand Theft Auto V worked on Red Dead Redemption. While theyâre part of the same company, Rockstar Games, Â those titles were developed by Rockstar North and Rockstar San Diego respectively. Weâve since updated our title to note that Rockstar Games is the publisher behind both games.
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