"Red Dead Redemption 2" is one game that many may have waited years and years for up to this day, and while it may be a rather popular continuity to the series, it is somewhat expected that not everything about it will be considerably identical as the original.

Rockstar Games has made a living off the open-world genre in the past looking at the nearly immortal "Grand Theft Auto" series and the relative "Red Dead Redemption" franchise. After multiple years since the original emerged, it seems as if the expectations have gone high up, but Rockstar Games may have some ideas up their sleeves on how to meet these demands.

According to RDR2, fans have looked into the possibilities that "Red Dead Redemption 2" could almost be a simulator game, as the trailer highlights how a ranch can be managed. Although this has not been confirmed just yet, the potential for such to happen is still on the table. Despite not being a prerequisite of the game, it can possibly offer rewards if done so properly.

"Red Dead Redemption 2" may also hone far more diverse economic standings, including trades and other means of earning that does not condone killing or shooting. While this may be considerably interesting, fans who are curious of the direction that the story will go can certainly try to look at the Blackwater Massacre angle, according to WhatCulture. This originated from a hint care of the first game, wherein relentless mentions about the incident can be heard.

Another theory is that the protagonist of "Red Dead Redemption 2" could be a Sheriff or a Marshall, although this is yet to be justified. The Rockstar Games title is scheduled to be launched by fall of 2017. What do you think will the title be about? Stay put for more news and updates.