That supposed Red Dead Redemption 2 screen was actually for an MMO

That Red-Dead-like screenshot making the rounds of the internet this week isn't actually of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Red Dead Redemption 2, as some had speculated - though the confusion was justified. The image actually depictsꦍ Wild West Online, an upcoming MMO that the developers deci💃ded to make because Red Dead Redemption never got a PC version. Our pals at GR+ sister site have the full reveal.
Wild West Online builds on some of the ideas from Red Dead Redemption's online multiplayer m🃏ode. Players are free to roam the countryside as gangs of bandits, lone bounty hunters, deputies of the law, or even industrious farmers and miners. It's all built around player collaboration and competition; at the moment, the developers have no plans for combat against NPCs. Wild West Online will hit Kickstarter at the end of this month, though publisher DJ2🔯 says it's just crowdfunding to secure additional features - it hopes to launch the game in fall 2017 either way.
That's also when Red Dead Redemption 2 is set to arrive, though Rockstar hasn't confirmed whether it w🌳ill have a PC version yet. We do know it will host a "brand new online multiplayer experience of its own", and building on the promise of GTA Online sounds mighty promising. Plus, some healthy cowboy c𒈔ompetition is always a good thing.
Kick up your boots and read through our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Red Dead Redemption 2 news roundup to catch up on all the developments, and don't be shy if you missed out on the first game - here's everything you need to know about Red Dead Redemption𒈔 to get hyped foಌr the sequel.
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