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Red Dead Redemption 2 Teaser Trailer

Red Dead Redemption 2 Trailer ( 1 minute ) 

What a day to be a gamer. We can finally take a breather from Nintendo NX rumors as the Nintendo “Switch” is finally announced. But there was another big news that came out this morning and that was the teaser trailer for Red Dead Redemption 2. There wasn’t much to go on with the trailer, except for the environment of the game.

Right off the bat you can see the level of detail in the character models and the environment. Filled with beautiful landscapes and mountains. From watching some let’s play videos of the first Red Dead Redemption the environment feels a little different. The world looks more alive, colourful, lush, and peaceful.

On the PlayStation blog, the Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer was posted and stated, “PS4 players will get first access to earn select online content in the vast open world of Red Dead Redemption.” I don’t really know what this means. Maybe PS4 players will get early access to an online beta, or early start for online mode, I’m not sure. What I do know is that PS4 players will have some sort of an advantage in online play at the beginning.

The PlayStation blog also announced that Red Dead Redemption 1 will be coming to PS Now. It’s about time, because Xbox One players can already experience the first Red Dead Redemption through backwards compatibility. With the hype of Red Dead Redemption 2 I want to finally sink myself in the massive open world that Rockstar created.



Watching that teaser trailer got me hyped about playing Red Dead Redemption 1 and 2. I want to be able to compare the two games, on how the first game improved, from being one of the greatest game of last generation to Red Dead Redemption 2. Now with the first Red Dead Redemption coming to PS now we have a reason to play again.

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