Red Dead Redemption 2’s Latest Trailer Is Finally Upon Us

The outlaw life.
Red Dead Redemption 2

Rockstar Games has finally graced us with a complete trailer showing off more of Red Dead Redemption 2. As it turns out, the game is actually a prequel, following the Van Der Linde gang as they tear their way across the countryside in an attempt to survive. lead by outlaw Arthur Morgan, it looks like they’re going to have a rowdy good time.

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Previously teased by Rockstar, the trailer dropped officially today at 11 AM ET, but the video could be viewed a few minutes before the hour, letting fans sneak a peek at the video a little early. The wait was well worth it, as it appears this entry in the Red Dead Redemption series looks fantastic in motion.

The game is dropping Spring 2018 on both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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