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Red Dead Redemption 2 players uncover brand-new scene after 7 years
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Published 19:30 28 Jun 2025 GMT+1

Red Dead Redemption 2 players uncover brand-new scene after 7 years

RDR2 players are still discovering gold

Olly Smith

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Featured Image Credit: Rockstar Games

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

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A Red Dead Redemption 2 player just discovered a brand new scene they’ve never seen before, and loads of players are saying the same.

Red Dead Redemption 2 is a game all about the joy of discovery. Rockstar Games has built a world brimming with detail, and is packed with so many things to uncover for yourself that you could go years without finding everything.

That’s exactly why we often see new things in the game that haven’t been discovered before. There are enough possibilities there that you could be playing it forever.

One player in particular has discovered a new scene in the game that has seemingly gone undiscovered in the seven years since launch.

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During the game, sometimes Arthur will slow down and sing a song if you enter the cinematic camera mode. It’s a neat way of enhancing the atmosphere during those quieter moments.

“Seventh play through and I’ve never heard him sing this song,” wrote one user on the RDR2 Reddit page, posting a video. They elaborated in the comments by saying they’d “heard him sing a few songs but never this one in particular”.

You can view the video for yourself below.

“It’s almost like everyone’s game can play out differently with different things triggering at different moments,” wrote a user in the comments.

“I noticed that too, in my fifth play, the game never ceases to amaze me,” another added.

“This is why I play with headphones or earbuds in when I play. I never heard him sing until I did that a few years ago. It’s the only way I play now,” wrote a third user.

“Side note; it makes it easier to hunt or catch predators/rival gang members before they get a jump on you.”

I’m sure more discoveries like this will crop up over the next few years. It’s possible we’ll still be finding new things to do or discover in Red Dead Redemption 2 even after GTA VI releases.

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