Players who did not have a chance to play Red Dead Online last year upon its initial release finally had the chance to experience one of the best games of the decade.
One of the staples of any Rockstar title is, of course, the multiplayer. Red Dead Online is one of the most popular multiplayer hubs out there right now; with so much information regarding the online game.
Let’s take you through everything you need to know!
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Customisation
This is one of the central components of Red Dead Online; gone are the days of following around Arthur Morgan and his gang of outlaws.
As soon as you load up Red Dead Online for the first time, you will be prompted to create your own character. Take your time in this section, as you will not get another chance to create your character.
After this, the customisation is endless, anything from weapons and clothing all the way to your horse is completely up to you!
Competitive Game Modes
These game modes are a fun way to hang out with your friends and get some true Red Dead action!
- Gun Rush: A 32-player battle royale mode which can either be played solo or with a small team
- Players rush to find weapons and ammunition as the playable area shrinks over time
- Shootout: A standard deathmatch mode which can be played free-for-all or with a team
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- Most Wanted: A deathmatch with an interesting ruleset
- As you climb the leaderboard, other players get more points for killing you – it’s not about how many kills you get, it’s about who you kill.
- Make it Count: Red Dead Online‘s version of battle royale drops 16 or 32 players in a playable area that shrinks over time (sound familiar?)
- Armed with only a bow or throwing knives, the goal is to be the last outlaw standing – you have limited ammunition, so use it wisely
- Name Your Weapon: In this competitive game mode, kill points are determined by the weapon you use
- The more difficult the weapon is to get a kill with, the more points you earn – can be played both free-for-all and in a team format.
- Hostile Territory: A strategic game mode pitting two teams against one another to see who can capture and hold the most land
- Races: To take a break from shooting other outlaws, you can participate in three different styles of races: Standard point A to point B races, lap races, and checkpoint races.
Patch Notes
It is a good habit to get used to checking in with what’s new with Red Dead Online, as Rockstar Games is a developer to constantly push forward updates regularly.
You will be able to find all patch notes here or on the official Red Dead Online Reddit!
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