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Red Dead Redemption 2: Call to Arms officially announced by Rockstar Games
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Published 10:40 18 Dec 2024 GMT

Red Dead Redemption 2: Call to Arms officially announced by Rockstar Games

Tis the season to be an outlaw

Emma Flint

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Featured Image Credit: Rockstar Games

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

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Rockstar Games has slipped a new present under the Christmas tree in Red Dead Redemption 2.

We know that it isn’t the gift you asked for – everyone wants that second GTA VI trailer.

Sadly, it looks like we’ll be seeing in the new year without it.

While we have to pretend to celebrate in spite of our pain, we do have something action-packed to keep us occupied over the Christmas period.

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Time for some funny wins and failures in RDR2

Assuming you can muster the strength to game.

Rockstar has announced A Merry Call to Arms on social media, saying, “Not everyone can be trusted to keep the peace during the holidays. Fight off rogues in a new holiday variation of Red Dead Online’s A Merry Call to Arms.”

You can expect bonuses, weekly events, new clothing – just about everything an outlaw could want from life.

By joining in the festivities, you can earn “2X RDO$, XP, and Gold”.

It’s not the present you asked Santa for, but it’s not exactly a lump of coal either. Besides, it’s the thought that counts.


Not everyone can be trusted to keep the peace during the holidays. Fight off rogues in a new holiday variation of Red Dead Online’s A Merry Call to Arms.

Also, the frontier’s gentle dusting has turned into a sweeping, swirling snowfall: https://t.co/736eGhfjDP pic.twitter.com/Q8MUhFXFTI

— Rockstar Games (@RockstarGames) December 17, 2024

A Merry Call to Arms will run until 6 January, so you have quite a bit of time to participate.

That said, rewards for weekly tasks won’t hang around, as you might have guessed, so the longer you take to join in, the more you’ll lose out on.

Red Dead Redemption 2 fans should be excited about this, yet all they can think about is GTA VI. Or rather, the lack of GTA VI content they’ve been given.

Should the only gift you want this Christmas be the chance to save Arthur from his sorry fate, there’s actually a mod that’ll make your wishes come true.

This fan-made mission will allow you to save Arthur. Hurray!

However you choose to spend your Christmas, Rockstar has plenty of small presents waiting for you in A Merry Call to Arms.

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