Another Red Dead Redemption 2 actor is teasing upcoming news, following a similar hint from John Marston’s actor.
Over the weekend, Rob Wiethoff, who played Marston in both Red Dead Redemption andRed Dead Redemption 2, announced during a livestream that he had “exciting news”,implying it was related to the Red Dead franchise.

Now, the actor behind Arthur Morgan has thrown fuel on the fire. When asked on X by a fan if he knew what the upcoming news was, Roger Clark, who played Arthur Morgan in Red Dead Redemption 2, replied “yes” with a GIF of a dog with a wry smile.
Adding to this, Roshir Dalal, who played Charlie in the game, also replied with a teasing GIF, suggesting more of the cast could be involved.

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While it’s easy to leap to the assumption that all of these teasers are pointing towards a heavily rumoured current-gen patch for the game, there’s still a possibility that it’s not related to a video game release at all and could be a different Red Dead-related announcement.
If new content had been recorded for the game, or if the original cast was involved in an announcement for a new update, it is likely they would be subject toRockstar‘s famously strict NDAs, which would explicitly forbid such social media teasing.

Red Dead Redemption 2 was first released forPS4andXbox Onein October 2018, before making its way toPCin November 2019. ANintendo Switch 2port of the game is on the way,according to a reportpublished last month.
Speaking toThe Game Businesslast month,Take-TwoCEOStrauss Zelnickwas asked for his thoughts onSwitch2, to which he replied that the publisher was planning to support it at launch more than it had done for any previousNintendoplatform.

Currently, Take-Two plans to releaseBorderlands4 on Switch 2 this year, as well as future instalments in the WWE2Kand NBA 2K series.
“We feel really good about it. But it always remains to be seen,” he said. “We’re offering more on launch support than ever before for a Nintendo platform. We’ve announced four titles for Switch 2. It remains to be seen how it does, but I am a big believer.”

