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Red Dead Redemption 2 new content and features amaze fans after 5 years

Red Dead Redemption 2 new content and features amaze fans after 5 years

We're still discovering all the nooks and crannies of Red Dead all these years later

There are so many hidden experiences and obscure content in Red Dead Redemption 2 that it’s easy to miss out on one or all of them.

It’s not fun if those experiences are shared so that we can all enjoy them together, which is why the fandom has compiled quite the list of all the new content and features that’s been consistently blowing fans away for the last five years.

Full disclaimer here that not all the fabulous content that’s amazed us is included in the Reddit video that’s been shared. However, that doesn’t mean you have to miss out on learning about shameful deaths that RDR2 gamers want to keep secret.


Nor does it mean you won't learn about what happened to Jack Marston, a boy who grew into the wild west’s equivalent of Carrie Brandshaw and wrote his own book. And just like that… Jack became an author.

But what the video does reveal are some beautiful moments between Arthur and many NPCs, typically with the NPCs always on the receiving end of some kind of altercation gone awry. Or a weird Bob Ross-esque introduction to painting through the eyes of everyone’s favourite cowboy – you just can’t make up how multifaceted this game is!

RDR2 is basically the ‘Wow! I didn't know about that’ kind of game, and I love it,” shared a fan after watching the video. Another experience player remarked on appreciating having a reminder of all these hidden gem features, so that they can make sure to do and/or locate them during their latest playthrough.

We'll always be an outlaw thanks to Red Dead Redemption 2, and we wouldn't have it any other way

We say this a lot here, but Rockstar Games’ RPG is the gift that keeps on giving. Much like Rockstar’s GTA and Bethesda’s Skyrim. In short, the classic titles from these publishers are where peak gaming can be found.

Not sure if that bodes well for the future of gaming, but it’s a relief to know there’s always the “oldies" to fall back on when new games let us down.

Featured Image Credit: Rockstar Games

Topics: Red Dead Redemption 2, Rockstar Games, Red Dead Redemption, Take-Two, PlayStation, Xbox, PC