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Red Dead Online has sadly passed away at the age of four years and eight content updates, Rockstar is moving on to Grand Theft Auto 6, and Red Dead Redemption 2 players are gathering in their finest black suits to mourn the death of their beloved game at a giant online funeral.
Words of gratitude poured in from all over Twitter, players gathered on the mountain peaks and cemeteries of RDR 2…
…to mark the death of the exceptional 2018 Western.
The funeral was originally organized by fansite Red Dead News, and was chosen to mark one year since Red Dead Redemption 2 last received new online content in the form of the Blood Money DLC.
When the funeral was announced on July 6th, Red Dead players may still not have given up hope for updates to their favorite game, but a subsequent post on the Rockstar News Feed explaining that the developer is “steadily committing more and more resources to developing the next installment in the Grand series” Theft Auto” was taken as confirmation of the death of Red Dead Online.
Dressed in all black and posing in various scenic locations across the Red Dead map, players continued to write their eulogies using the #RedDeadFuneral hashtag.
Fans can take comfort in the fact that Grand Theft Auto Online continues to be updated regularly, and there are several game-changing mods currently available for single-player Red Dead Redemption 2, including a complete overhaul of the game’s landscape, a redesigned, dynamic seasons system, and new AI and behavior. lawyers.
However, today we mourn the passing of Red Dead Online, a multiplayer sandbox game with huge promise that was abandoned too soon.
Red Dead Online. Born November 27, 2018. Died July 13, 2022.