Red Dead Redemption 2 Confirmed To Be In The Works By Multiple Sources, Rockstar Games Has Not Officially Announced, Check Out All The Rumors[PHOTO]

"Red Dead Redemption" was one of the most successful games of the past decade, so there has been a lot of speculation about when the sequel will make an apperance. There have been a lot of rumors about "Red Dead Redemption 2" and the game may be quitely in the works at Rockstar Games, which has been rumored to be working on a big project.

It is worth noting that said project may be more "Grand Theft Auto," or possibly a Bully or Manhunt sequel. It is worth noting that everything that follows falls under the heading of substantial rumors, as in neither baseless or confirmed facts.

Express.UK reports, "Red Dead Redemption 2 is now in production, according to latest rumours.

New reports claim Rockstar are developing a sequel to Red Dead Redemption which will be exclusively on the Xbox One and PS4.

An insider has allegedly revealed the game will have a focus on integrated co-op.

Take-Two Interactive's Strauss Zelnick has already confirmed Red Dead will be a 'permanent franchise' so a new announcements for the next-gen consoles seems inevitable for the popular title."

JBG news reports, "Rumors have been circulating about a follow-up to 2010's open world Western Red Dead Redemption for years now, but a source on NeoGAF (who has been vetted and cleared by a moderator) has confirmed that the sequel is currently in development by Rockstar Games and is slated for a release on Xbox One and PlayStation 4, with no word as yet on a PC version. Rockstar Games are, of course, also known for developing the immensely popular 'Grand Theft Auto' series, from which the 'Red Dead' franchise borrows heavily.

Hereisthecity.com recently reported that an insider leaked the information "So I spoke to an insider at Rockstar who confirmed that Rockstar is indeed developing a sequel to Red Dead Redemption for PS4/Xbox One.

Don't have a lot of concrete details but expect co-op to be integrated and focused on."

It all started when a senior engineer from Rockstar said, through his LinkedIn profile, that he was working on a new popular game. This fueled specualation about Bully and Manhunt, but it now seems "Red Dead Redemption 2" is the most likely game to come out of Rockstar. Feinstein was likely talking about "Red Dead Redemption 2" ; since then speculation has gone into overgdrive, with some sites saying it could be released as soon as Fall 2015.

Kdramastarz speculates that the first reveal may be soon at the upcoming Playstation Experience, if not it will be revealed at E3 and available to buy this time next year.

In the recent Cowen and Company analyst conference, Gamespot cited Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick, who elaborated on the rumors.

"It's been our goal not just to preserve and grow the Grand Theft Auto franchise, but also to build other franchises that we think can be permanent, whether that's the Red Dead franchise or the Borderlands franchise or the BioShock franchise or others, Civilization, for example," he said, suggesting that the hopes of continuing the RDR franchise could certainly happen.

"Our goal is to try to create permanent franchises, that's the unique goal in the industry. Our competitors do not see it that way. Our competitors' view is that our franchise will have a certain life, and at the end of that life, you move onto the next thing, so you better make hay while the sun shines," Zelnick said.

"Our view is to the contrary. The best franchises are permanent franchises. Outside of our business you can look at James Bond, for example," he added.

Breathcaste reports that , "Colin Sebastian, an analyst at Baird Equity Research, said that 'Red Dead Redemption 2' will be announced before 2014 ends." However that claim seems unlikely, as we have heard nothing concrete about the game and they don't just appear from nowhere.

Our sister sight Kdramastars also notes, "Cyberland reported that the Red Dead game series is going to the PS4, Xbox One and PC and Red Dead Redemption PS4, Xbox One and PC version was allegedly shown behind closed doors at PAX Prime and that's not all, the Red Dead Redemption PS4, Xbox One and PC version release date has been allegedly set for March 2015!

Earlier this year, VG 24/7 has reported that Red Dead Redemption "appeared on a database made by Microsoft to help in determining application compatibility with its various operating systems."

According to the report of VG 24/7, The Red Dead Redemption PC version was shown with various compatibility statuses for Windows 7, 8 and 8.1.

Speaking this week during the Cowen and Company analyst conference, Take Two CEO Strauss Zelnick described the Red Dead brand as a "permanent" franchise.

"The risk of just [releasing more games] is that you end up just bulking up your release schedule and that isn't really what consumers want. Consumers want better, not more," Zelnick said. "So our selective approach, which we've taken since '07 I think has paid off. Now, we have gotten more by taking that approach; we've launched one new successful franchise every year and I would like to keep doing that particularly because I talk about permanent franchises, but not everything is going to be a permanent franchise. Some of our great franchises eventually will lose their luster and some will hopefully be permanent."

"I pretty much know the ones that I can assure you are permanent. It's obvious that GTA is a permanent franchise as long as we keep delivering this incredible quality; it seems quite obvious that Red Dead is a permanent franchise, again with the same caveat, or Borderlands, for example, and NBA and others," Zelnick added. "But not everything is going to be a permanent franchise. We can do very well even if it's not. I would like to see us grow with a couple more great franchises in the next couple years and we're launching Evolve; we have very high hopes for that."

This is actually the second time Zelnick has referred to Red Dead Redemption as a "permanent" franchise, following comments from July 2013

"We have a really high hit ratio. It's probably not realistic to believe it could be much higher than it is. We've had precious few flops. And at least, of the few I can think of--and I can think of a few, sadly--at least one of them was just a misguided decision on my part, which was Duke Nukem," Zelnick said. "And a couple others are the natural success and failure of any entertainment company, except our hit ratio is much higher than anyone else's. So much as I'd love to say we make no mistakes, if you're not making any mistakes at all you're probably not trying hard enough. And the business does have inherent risk. And you do need to push the envelope. And if you're pushing the envelope, now and then you'll get it wrong."

Adding more fuel to the rumor fire, Rockstar San Diego is looking for 37 new employees, which could be for"Red Dead Redemption 2."

Rockstar San Diego put out the call for various programmers, artists, systems administrators, animators, engineers, technical designers, producers, and others. The scale and variety of the listings indicate a large project is being planned.

Rockstar has released a remastered version of the origonal game and new DLC content, one of which features zombies in the old west.

Check back for more information on "Red Dead Redemption 2" as it becomes available.

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