• "Red Dead Redemption" protagonist John Marston travels down a hill to reach his destination.

"Red Dead Redemption" protagonist John Marston travels down a hill to reach his destination. (Photo : YouTube/IGN)

The remastered version of classic video game "Red Dead Redemtion" is reported to be announced this week. It is also reported that Korea will get the PC and PlayStation 4 versions, and fully localized in Korean.

According to the official Korean website of Gamefocus, they reported that Rockstar is currently working on a remastered version of the classic video game. It was also reported that it might be available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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The website also reported that the Korean version of the remastered game will be in Korean. Its original copies did not have any localized version, and it only came with a translated copy of its full script in Korean. While it was reported that Korea will get the PC and PS4 versions, it did not mention that it will get the Xbox One version.

Since it will be announced this week, it might be mentioned during Sony's PlayStation meeting in Sept. 7. It was reported that the game will be launched during the first half of 2017. It also mentioned that it will be revealed together with the new model of the PS4 during the meeting.

According to VG247, the game publisher is unlikely to reveal the remastered video game, since it is on backwards compatibility on Xbox One recently. Game studios are unlikely to do that if it is currently making a remastered version of it. It is also unlikely that a big gaming console manufacturer like Sony to choose this game to test the power of the upcoming PlayStation 4 Neo.

The publication speculated that it will be the game studio to announce the remastered video game's reveal. They might also reveal "Red Dead Redemption 2" and run it on the upcoming PS4 Neo console.

The publication is not sure that the rumor might be true due to the record of the Korean website when it comes to rumors. They advise that the gamers should not take this rumor seriously, and wait for further official announcements.

In other "Red Dead Redemption" related news, a flyer for the sequel of the video game has been spotted on different social media sites recently. It was proven to be false by VG247 after they investigated. It was tracked down to someone's fan project.

Check out the video game's launch trailer below: