Red Dead Redemption 2 to Have More Than One Lead Character? Fans Await Possible E3 2016 Announcement

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Red Dead Redemption 2 has not shined much light along the way with its uncertainties, but fans have continued to do what they do best; guessing what will become of the expansion. So far, the rumors have stirred a lot of controversy amongst gamers who found the first game amusing.

Noted by Mobi Picker, Red Dead Redemption was an official success since it was launched by Rockstar Games. Because of it, fans that dedicated their time and enjoyment to the previous are cordially awaiting for further updates that the development team can divulge about the possible expansion, but so far, speculations are all that can be held on to.

According to Christian Post, some of the most heard-of rumors that the title include the possible plot for Red Dead Redemption 2, namely being in the East instead of the traditional West. As the Wild West is the game is known for, some believe that it would not harm the system if the opposite of the map will be an approach. One more intriguing factor brought up is a different protagonist and perhaps even more than one, which may resemble that of Grand Theft Auto.

As per Parent Herald, Rockstar Games may apply the same function of cheats and hacks to the game as it was permitted on the GTA franchise, perhaps to attract a bigger fan base as some say. Regardless of the possible presumptions that fans may reveal, the announcement of the game coming out this year is awaited on by many especially as E3 2016 will come forth by June.

Red Dead Redemption 2 is Rockstar Games' supposed expansion to the Wild West masterpiece that gave the company an interesting amount of profit. Fans are not only expecting something from the Red Dead franchise, but also those for the alleged GTA 6.

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