So, that sequel to Red Dead Redemption still isn't here yet. But is this a massive hint that something is coming?
On Sunday (October 16), Rockstar Games updated its Twitter profile with this new version of its logo in a very distinctive and familiar shade of red.
And the change wasn't just on Twitter – they've updated their Facebook page too, and posted the same logo on their website.
As far as teasers go, it's pretty cryptic... but that hasn't stopped people from getting very, very excited for what could be around the corner.
Red Dead Redemption's sales shot up by a massive 6,000% in July, most likely prompted by the announcement of backwards compatibility on Xbox One.
When it was released in 2010, Red Dead Redemption was received positively by critics, and although there's still no official news from Rockstar on what Red Dead Redemption 2 will be or when we can play it, earlier this year there was a rather large leak that could suggest where, and when, the game is set.
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Here's everything we know about the possible Red Dead Redemption sequel so far.
And one thing we do know for certain – there have been a few nods that Redemption isn't the last we're going to see of the popular series.
"We don't always rush to make sequels but that does not mean that we won't get back to them eventually," explained Rockstar way, way, *way* back in 2012.
"Stay tuned for further announcements about the future of the Red Dead series."
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