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By September 2010, the game had shipped 6.9 million copies, [203] exceeding Take-Two's performance expectations for the quarter. [204] It was the fifth best-selling game of 2010; [ 205 ] the Xbox 360 version was the ninth best-selling individual platform game. [ 206 ]
The Music of Red Dead Redemption 2: The Housebuilding EP comprises the original songs created for Red Dead Redemption 2 by David Ferguson and Matt Sweeney. The album was released by Lakeshore Records and Rockstar Games digitally and as a vinyl record on February 12, 2021. [40]
Arthur Morgan is a character and the main playable protagonist of the video game Red Dead Redemption 2.A high-ranking member of the Van der Linde gang, Arthur must deal with the decline of the Wild West while attempting to survive against government forces and other adversaries in a fictionalized representation of the American frontier.
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[2] The team decided that the player would control one character at a time in Red Dead Redemption 2, as opposed to the three protagonists simultaneously in Rockstar's previous title Grand Theft Auto V (2013), in order to follow the character more personally and understand how the events impact him. [5]
Preliminary work on Red Dead Redemption 2 began shortly following the release of the original game, Red Dead Redemption (2010). [1] [2] Publisher Rockstar Games began receiving internal pitches for a sequel during production of the first game and found the idea of a gang narrative "too compelling to turn away". [3]
"Unshaken" is a moderately slow track, performed in the key of G minor with a tempo of 80 beats per minute. [4] Chaz Kangas of KZGO called it a neo soul song, [ 5 ] while Jon Caramanica of The New York Times described it as "lonely cowboy-western soul ". [ 6 ]
The Clapping Song is an American song, written by Lincoln Chase, originally arranged by Charles Calello and recorded by Shirley Ellis in 1965. [citation needed]The single sold over a million copies, and peaked at number eight in the United States [1] and number six in the UK.