Rockstar Games wasn’t officially at E3 2018, or at least they didn’t come over to Los Angeles to provide players with a first glimpse at the gameplay or even more details about the proper Red Dead Redemption 2’s feature.
Rockstar Games wasn’t officially at E3 2018, or at least they didn’t come over to Los Angeles to provide players with a first glimpse at the gameplay or even more details about the proper Red Dead Redemption 2’s feature.
Anyway, the game was apparently spotted at the event by multiple visitors of the Take-Two Interactive’s booth, among which we can find the much reliable sources of Eurogamer and Ars Technica.
“Games that were non-eligible due to the lack of a live gameplay demo included Fallout 76, Death Stranding and Devil May Cry 5,” you can read on Eurogamer.net.
“Oh, and at one point, we saw into a meeting room we weren’t supposed to see into and caught a glimpse of what appeared to be playable Red Dead Redemption 2 – on the face of it, this year’s most notable absentee – but it seemed very hush-hush and neither we nor anyone we know was allowed anywhere near it. So don’t tell anyone, OK?”
It often happens that game’s demos get showcases specifically tailored for certain partners like retailers or companies specialized in the commercial side of things, so this really isn’t a surprise.
Anyway, could this mean there could be a gameplay video, the first for Red Dead Redemption 2, on its way? That would be about time, considering that the title is dropping on October 26, 2018, which is less than four months from now.
Source: Eurogamer
Published: Jun 18, 2018 01:15 pm