Red Dead Redemption 2’s Free DLC Becomes Up for Grabs

Who said that Red Dead Redemption 2 no longer has anything to offer us now that the GTA 6 frenzy is all over the gaming news? Rockstar still hasn’t forgotten about its beautiful action-adventure game from 2018 that revives the Western vibe.

While there’s basically nothing new in the game if you opt for the single-player mode, you should know that Red Dead Online is still pretty active and fresh. That’s because the guys from Rockstar are still looking to add a little bit of extra fun to the online mode of RDR2.

Red Dead Online traders have the chance to prosper in April

For this month, you definitely have the chance to make peace with Red Dead Online at a whole new level, as Rockstar Games’ new blog post focuses on that great news. For instance, you will get the chance to get your hands on triple rewards on Trader Sales and Trade Route, Daily Challenges, Bonus Gold in the Featured Series, and more.

On the other hand, if you plan on earning 3X RDO$ and XP, the new update has a solution for that as well – all you gotta do is defend a train loaded with precious cargo and keep raiders at bay in the Trade Route Free Room Event.

A lot of tasks in the game will also make you get a 2X Gold completion bonus. Here’s what Rockstar’s blog post has to say on the matter:

Maintain your streak and complete all your Daily Challenges. Whether you’re hunting, crafting, or taking down bounties, every task brings you closer to bigger rewards with a 2X Gold completion bonus through April 28.

Red Dead Redemption 2 remains one of the most demanding games when it comes to the system requirements, in case of those willing to play it on the PC. The game requires 150GB of available storage space, which clearly means too much to handle for plenty of folks out there.

Cristian Antonescu
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