
While this gang of outlaws will constantly be on the run, it appears the world of Red Dead Redemption 2 will be much bigger than the previous installment.
Promising emotional depth, greater story elements and improved gameplay, the video shows a few choice cutscenes, which are all fairly entertaining, as well an impressive array of cinematic wide-shots of the stunningly realistic landscape, free for players to explore at will.
Red Dead Redemption 2 is scheduled to launch on October 26, 2018 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
For now, let's just agree that Red Dead Redemption 2 is inarguably stunning, and focus on the real intention of today's new trailer: to give us an idea how Red Dead Redemption 2 will actually play. The honor system is also detailed in the new trailer, showing that the decisions you make as Arthur will have real, impactful consequences.
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We've seen games, Monster Hunter World, for example, release on console first but have a PC version delayed in an effort to get things running smoothly.
Stay tuned for our breakdown of everything you might've missed in the trailer, along with snippets of gameplay analysis.
A strong emphasis is placed on the diverse and lively cast of characters you'll meet as you play as Arthur Morgan, a trusted senior gun in the Van der Linde Gang.
And in case you had any doubts at all, it looks freaking awesome. Over time you get to know your camp-mates better, building friendships, and gathering food and supplies to keep camp morale high.