UHQBot Posted September 17, 2018 Share Posted September 17, 2018 Rockstar released a slew of new images this morning, highlighting some of the locations players will be able to visit next month when Red Dead Redemption is released. In addition to the picture-postcard shots of each point of interest, the studio released a pair of new screens for each location, showing off some of the game's characters and some of the trouble they can get into. Take a look at the images in the galleries below, with text straight from Rockstar. Red Dead Redemption II is coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on October 26. Annesburg Life isn’t easy for the miners and their families in Annesburg, which has been providing coal up and down the Lannahechee River for almost a century. Working conditions are terrible for little pay, and many men have lost their lives down the pit Lagras A small, remote settlement out in the swamps of Bayou Nwa, Lemoyne, the people of Lagras live self-sufficiently for the most part, making a little money here and there from fishing and acting as guides for travelers wishing to navigate the region. Mount Hagen One of the more well-known peaks in the snowy Grizzlies of Ambarino, Mount Hagen towers above Lake Isabella to the west and Beartooth Beck to the east, which provides the main pass through the western mountain range and joins up with the Dakota River further south. Rhodes Prim and proper on the surface, tensions and corruption run deep in the Southern town of Rhodes, which for years has been caught in the crossfire between the Braithwaites and the Grays, two warring plantation families. Saint Denis A key gateway into North America with a trade route that runs the length of the country, the bustling city of Saint Denis is a melting pot of cultures and people where businessmen, socialites, sailors, laborers, beggars, and thieves all live side by side. Strawberry Strawberry was little more than a small logging town until the arrival of its new mayor, an East Coast eccentric, who is obsessed with transforming it into a cultural beacon for wealthy tourists, much to the bemusement of the locals. Valentine A raucous, rough-and-tumble town in the Heartlands, Valentine’s livestock auctions attract traders, ranchers, cowboys, gamblers, outlaws, and prostitutes from far and wide, all looking to make some money, raise some hell, and have a good time. View the full article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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