
Red Dead Online is now available to purchase as a standalone game for new players who do not already own Red Dead Redemption 2.

Red Dead Redemption 2 could be excellent on Nintendo Switch 2, but it's pointless without bringing Red Dead Online along for the ride.
Not just RDR Online, but also cross save progress. I'm not starting over w my nearly 200 hours of the online. I will however consider picking it up again if I can have a purely portable version of it.

Rockstar Games is dedicated to GTA 6 and GTA Online now, but Red Dead Redemption 2's new sales report proves RDO needs more attention.
Personally I liked that RDO wasn't smash hit but it proved that players were really there for the single player portion of the game and should settle take two execs down off their micro transactions high horse a little ongoing
Christmas is almost upon us and Rockstar Games wants to celebrate it in Red Dead Online, the multiplayer mode of Red Dead Redemption 2. To do this, they launched a new update that is now available on all platforms with news that this will last throughout the month, including themed events and gifts, snow in the five states in which the game takes place and many other things.
Is there any word of RDR2 patching up for nextgen? I fell off of it but want to get back to it. I care ZERO about their online modes.
They mention there's the ability to unlock the single player from within RDO standalone. I'm curious as to what the cost is there, and googling for it has yielded no answers.
Was curious if the unlock cost is $40 - if the MSRP for RDO standalone is $20, then unlocking single player should be $40? $5 for online is a good price, but if I want to play the single player at some point it'd be nice to know that was going towards the "full" experience.
Is this cross platform?