Rockstar has confirmed that they will use the same approach for Red Dead Redemption 2 (which came out nearly a year ago on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, with a PC version being all but confirmed to be in development…) that they used for Grand Theft Auto V…
„We’re 100% focused on online right now, because like I said, there’s just so much to do, and we’re just hoping to bring everything that a player can love about single-player into the online world, and fleshed out,” Katie Pica, Lead Online Production Associate at Rockstar (job roles getting weirder and weirder…), confirmed to VG247.
„We’ve said it before, but we all love single-player games, and Red Dead Redemption 2’s massive story and equally massive epilogue are hopefully evidence of that. The team’s ambitions for Red Dead Redemption 2 were sky high in every way, and when we are building worlds of that scale, the single-player experience almost always leads the way. Our ambitions for our online games are just as high, and with Red Dead Online we are continuing to build and expand to match the world we created for Red Dead Redemption 2’s story, not just with the roles but other activities, new random events, characters to meet, new ways to engage with the world and further inhabit your character, as well as trying to improve the overall experience,” Tarek Hamad, Online Producer at Rockstar, added.
Recently, Red Dead Online received a major update, dubbed Frontier Pursuits. It introduced three Specialist Roles (Bounty Hunter, Collector, and Trader) to the game. Still, Rockstar has a lot to do, and now, they effectively confirmed that Red Dead Redemption 2 will also not get a single-player DLC or expansion. Just like how Grand Theft Auto V didn’t…
Source: WCCFTech
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