Blood Money is a fairly major (and free) update to Red Dead Online that's now live, and adds a bunch of new story missions to the multiplayer component of the game.
It is kind of sad that Rockstar just doesn't 'do' singleplayer DLC any more. We're a far cry from the days when the studio released GTA3, Vice City and San Andreas over an incredible three years, and the insane production values that Rockstar's games are now known for means the gaps between each of their titles is bigger than ever.
Christmas is almost upon us and Rockstar Games wants to celebrate it in Red Dead Online, the multiplayer mode of Red Dead Redemption 2. To do this, they launched a new update that is now available on all platforms with news that this will last throughout the month, including themed events and gifts, snow in the five states in which the game takes place and many other things.
Red Dead Redemption 2 turns four years old day, but there's no cause to celebrate when Red Dead Online is no longer with us
TheGamer's Issy van der Velde: "On the day of Red Dead Online's funeral, I took my outlaw for one last ride."
They servers are staying online, right? Why a funeral? Did people want DLC that badly?
If gamers would stop buying into online services for games, we would already have another GTA, another Red Dead, and who knows how many other games we would have right now...its been 2013 since we have another GTA game, let that sink in real deep people....
People play this?
Single player was phenomenal but yeah I found the multiplayer super boring
they did single player already... and got criticized for it being too long. Might be a hot take, but there's actually fans of rdo. I'll take free expansions over paid single player dlc.