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Red Dead Revolver sequel announced


14:3804/02/2009Posted by David ScammellOne Comment

Rockstar has announced that a sequel to PS2/Xbox cowboy ‘em-up Red Dead Revolver is currently in the works and will release this autumn on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

Titled Red Dead Redemption, the game is an open world adventure set at the turn of the 20th century when the lawless and chaotic badlands began to give way to the expanding reach of government and the spread of the Industrial Age. Following the story of former outlaw, John Marston, Red Dead Redemption takes players on a great adventure across the American frontier.

“The team at San Diego have massively exceeded our expectations with the sheer depth of experiences in Red Dead Redemption,” said Sam Houser, Founder of Rockstar Games. “The seamless combination of breathtaking beauty and intense action, all woven together with strong plotlines in a massive vibrant, rural environment is mind-blowing. We think this game helps to push the limits of what an open-world gaming experience can be.”

The game utilizes Rockstar’s proprietary engine RAGE, previously used in Rockstar’s Table Tennis and GTA IV, and will allow players to “pick their own precarious path through an epic story about the death of the Wild West and the gunslingers that inhabited it.”

For the first screens head over to Red Dead Redemption’s Have you downloaded the latest issue from GamerZines yet? Check it out here!

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