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Red Dead Redemption 2 single-player DLC petition nears 9,000 signatures

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Updated 16:36 22 May 2023 GMT+1Published 16:37 22 May 2023 GMT+1

Red Dead Redemption 2 single-player DLC petition nears 9,000 signatures

A Red Dead Redemption 2 single-player DLC petition is nearing 9,000 signatures as fans plead with Rockstar Games.

Richard Lee Breslin

Richard Lee Breslin

A Red Dead Redemption 2 single-player DLC petition is nearing 9,000 signatures as fans plead with Rockstar Games.

Red Dead Redemption 2 became one of the games of its generation when it was released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2018. Not only did RDR2 have a compelling story from start to finish that tugged on just about every emotion, its world was filled with activities and wildlife galore. As great as the original Red Dead Redemption is, RDR2 improved on its predecessor in almost every way.

Take a look at some of our favourite RDR2 wins and fails below.

Expanding Red Dead's world, Rockstar Games released a critically acclaimed expansion for Red Dead Redemption, titled Undead Nightmare, back in 2010 - a spin-off title set in an alternative Red Dead universe, where zombies plague the lands turning our wild west fantasy into a, you guessed it, undead nightmare.

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Moreover, Rockstar Games have also supported GTA Online outside of the base game with an embarrassment of riches. The question is then: Why haven't we seen Red Dead Redemption 2 supported in a similar manner? Well, that’s a question that needs to be asked to publisher Take-Two Interactive and developer Rockstar Games. Sadly, it seems that RDR2 will be left out in the cold when it comes to an expansion and fans have certainly let their voices be heard.

In a petition which was started by fan Ivan Ojeda, they said, “Let's get our voices heard. We want Red Dead Redemption 2 single-player DLCs. It doesn't have to be free.” Since that time, the petition on Change.Org has generated nearly 9,000 signatures.

Unfortunately, while petitions of this nature can be a handy tool to let voices be heard, it’s unlikely to ever garner a response from those that can make impactful decisions. So to be the bearer of bad news, while this petition has good intentions, it’s incredibly unlikely that it would result in Red Dead Redemption 2 DLC. That being said, it probably won’t hurt to add a few more signatures to the campaign.

Until that time may or may not arrive, we’ll just have to make do with this brilliantly brutal fan-made Undead Nightmare DLC for Red Dead Redemption 2.

Featured Image Credit: Rockstar Games

Topics: Red Dead Redemption 2, Rockstar Games, Red Dead Redemption

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