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Red Dead Redemption 2 players spot new ending detail that'll bring you to tears

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Published 11:40 8 May 2024 GMT+1

Red Dead Redemption 2 players spot new ending detail that'll bring you to tears

We're not crying, we just have something in our eyes

Emma Flint

Emma Flint

Every time we finish drying our eyes over this game, another heartbreaking moment is spotted that sends us reeling once again.

Our emotions can’t take much more of this.

As if it wasn’t devastating enough to learn of an ending secret we’d previously missed in Red Dead Redemption 2, now we’re discovering that John drew his pain.

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Nobody said the outlaw life was going to be this hard in Red Dead Redemption 2

Mr. Marston was by no means an artist, but his journal drawings say a lot about his experiences. Even more so after a fan noticed how detailed his illustration of Arthur’s grave is.

The screenshot of said picture is quite difficult to see without turning your brightness up, but the words of the OP successfully convey how poignant a discovery this is.

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“I noticed John’s drawing of Arthur’s grave has a lot more effort put into it compared to John’s other drawings.”

They added, “Breaks my heart. Forever my favourite game of all time.”

Other fans who failed to notice this subtle detail were left in a weeping mess on the floor. “Oh, thanks for that; I had just finally stopped tearing up!” a fellow fan replied.

Rockstar Games fans were left “broken” after seeing this find, as if they needed another twist of the knife.

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If GTA VI is half as detailed as this beloved series, Rockstar will make a killing on launch day.

We don’t want to constantly be sobbing when playing RDR, at least not because we're grieving.

Happy tears await those who see this remake of the original game using the RDR2 engine; to say it’s a thing of beauty is an inadequate description.

Where the Wild West will take us next is still unknown. However, one constant is that this franchise will always have secrets that bring us back for more.

Featured Image Credit: Rockstar Games

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

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