BIG ASS EDIT: So this doesnt seem to be about RDR at all, but it could be for the new Far Cry
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First of all, Im on the ''This is not coming in 2017, this is R* we are talking about'' boat...
...BUT this story popped on my twitter feed a few minutes ago
Its about a crew filming scenes in a old church in Montana for an upcoming videogame which they dont mention by name. But I think the description matches RDR2 a lot, and they mention in the article that it will be released in September. Here are some quotes:
So Gaf, what do you think? Is this about Red Dead Redemption 2?
Mods feel free to change the name of the thread, because Im awful at that
This doesn't sound like RDR as it takes place in an imaginary place called Hope County. Open world, global franchise, imaginary locale, crew members from France ---- maybe Far Cry?
This is all very vague so I don't want to put the wrong pieces together and make an educated guess that turns out to be incorrect, but just to help prevent too many people from getting excited, I don't think this is RDR2; I think it's the next game game in a different series that I've heard is set in a location that sounds a lot like this. Rockstar doesn't do live-action trailers, after all.
I've heard rumors of the next Far Cry taking place in the American Great Plains states and dealing with militias/survivalists.
I think you could be onto something
A Far Cry game in the Spaghetti Western style set in the late 19th century Americas
Definitely it´s not RDR2
You guys are good!
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First of all, Im on the ''This is not coming in 2017, this is R* we are talking about'' boat...
...BUT this story popped on my twitter feed a few minutes ago
Its about a crew filming scenes in a old church in Montana for an upcoming videogame which they dont mention by name. But I think the description matches RDR2 a lot, and they mention in the article that it will be released in September. Here are some quotes:
A church on the northeastern Montana prairie that once served family and band members of the late Lakota Sioux Chief Sitting Bull will soon be featured in an upcoming video game.
The Mni-Sda (Still Water) Presbyterian Church, known locally as the Chelsea Church, sits just off U.S. Highway 2 between Poplar and Wolf Point.
Its belfry is what attracted filmmakers to the structure, which was constructed in 1904, and is the oldest church on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation.
Monday, crew members used a drone that repeatedly flew by the belfry filming a man fighting with another man near a hanging bell as a train rolled by on the tracks a half-mile away. The footage mostly will be used for promotion of the video game.
Producers couldn't release the name of the video game but said production areas for it stretched more than 5,000 miles from California to Montana.
”This is a sequel to an existing global franchise," said Los Angeles-based Producer Jeff Guillot, who came to the reservation with 11 other crew members from Paris, Los Angeles and Bozeman.
The backstory of the video game, which will be released in September, is of an open world that takes place in an imaginary Hope County, Guillot said.
The location and art departments for the film are manned by a Bozeman crew, including location manager Will Brewster who was charged with the task of finding the perfect belfry for the project.
Brewster scouted 25 church belfries in Montana and had found three in small communities that matched the producer's criteria: It had to be in the prairie, on a hill, have an open belfry and good angles for shooting.
So Gaf, what do you think? Is this about Red Dead Redemption 2?
Mods feel free to change the name of the thread, because Im awful at that