‘Red Dead Redemption 2’ Release Date & Update: Rockstar Games Filming Live-Action Game Trailer
The "Red Dead Redemption 2' is one of the most awaited game today. And for the latest news, the game developers are preparing for a live-action game trailer to be released later these months.
According to the report of the Great Falls Tribune, the game developer and the producer, Jeff Guillot, noted on an interview that they are filming a live-action trailer to set in the wild west. Also, the film crew was spotted in the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Montana early last week as the rumored "Red Dead Redemption 2" trailer shows two cowboys fighting in a Wild West-themed village with a train in the background.
According also to the Rockstar Games, they are still filming the "Red Dead Redemption 2" as the team Guillot has recently headed to the Mni-Sda Presbyterian Church in northeastern Montana. They also stated that the production areas for the sequel game also stretch for 5,000 miles and go between California and Montana, suggesting that leaks that show a large map for the game are indeed legitimate.
As for now, there's still no official releasing date for the "Red Dead Redemption 2" game. Jeff Guillot once stated that the game might release in September this year, however it is still not official and the comments from the LA producer will hopefully offset concerns that the sequel could be delayed depending on how fast the post-production could finish it.
Fans and gamers are eager to find out more about the epic story promised by the Rockstar Games, as well as the "Red Dead Redemption 2" online multiplayer. Maybe with the production finishing up, the game will have a big presence at the upcoming E3 2017 and Rockstar Games will reveal plenty more during the annual industry event.
On the previous reports, it revealed that the "Red Dead Redemption 2" PC version could launch after two years as Rockstar Games might follow the same release date formula they did with "Grand Theft Auto 5." The game is expected to release this fall for PS4 and Xbox One.