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'Red Dead Redemption' Developer Planning Complex and Dynamic Open World Game (VIDEO)

"Red Dead Redemption's" developer has announced it is hiring for its next open-world title featuring cutting edge graphics in a complex and dynamic open-world environment.

Rockstar Games, the multinational video game developer who created the popular Western action-adventure video game, "Red Dead Redemption," is currently in the initial phases of developing an open-world dynamic multiplayer game with intricate graphics.

The San Diego subsidiary has released information it is hiring people to take the new game's development to the next level, posting a listing for a Network Programmer to take on the challenge of maintaining "complex open-world game environments," it said on its website.

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Along with 36 other open positions, the post also included a listing for Gameplay Programmer, Animation Programmer, and Graphics Programmer, the latter specified for the purpose of developing and enhancing existing graphics technologies.

Rockstar San Diego specified they were looking for individuals capable of generating a number of terrain types, creating "the illusion of densely populated worlds," and incorporating authentic and realistic behavior and routines for the different worlds' inhabitants

The developer further went on to say the soon-to-be-developed game will be geared for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and is expected to take on all areas of gameplay, including "open-world game elements," and "state-of-the-art" visuals."

According to IGN, based on the runaway success of "Red Dead Redemption" released in May 2010, and winning several Game of the Year awards, there is a likelihood Rockstar Games may be working on a sequel, "Red Dead Redemption 2" as a follow-up to the epic tale of protagonist John Marston.

With a "Red Dead Redemption" long rumored to be in the pipeline, fans of the game may expect a follow-up, given Rockstar executives have confirmed the game to be among their permanent franchises, Game Rant has said.

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