
Red Dead Redemption is an excellent game. Hands down it is almost a shoe in for most game of the year awards. However, one aspect of the game that is often over looked is the political messages the permeate the entire game. From start to finish players are assaulted with a Libertarian ideology that would make Ron Paul and Sarah Palin proud.

Red Dead Redemption hits 3.3 million Netflix downloads on mobile, underscoring how subscription access drives reach over paid sales.
More like people don't play these type of games on their phone normally and don't try them out. Not like the places where people do play these games haven't crushed those numbers easily.
How many people actually played more than an hour of the game or came close to finishing it on mobile is the real question. If people aren't playing the games to a point that is purposeful, then why try when a subscription that is behind a streaming service isn't a sign of success but just curiosity.

Rockstar says the free upgrade issue affecting Red Dead Redemption Xbox 360 owners requires more time to resolve, with another update expected within five days.
I’m not sure what the exact issue is. I had no trouble getting the free update—you basically get the new game for free if you have the 360 version in your digital library. Maybe the problem is related to owning or not owning the Undead DLC expansion.

A detailed comparison of Red Dead Redemption on Switch 2, PS4, and PS5 shows stronger settings, better performance, and a major uplift for Nintendo’s new hardware.
Palin is a poser. End of story.
Sarah Palin is no libertarian. Don't even put her in the same sentence as a real American like Dr. Paul, she's not fit to shine his shoes. Palin was, is and always will be a tool of the status quo.
"A return to the good old days is just not feasible."
It's very feasible once we cleanse the brainwashing and mental slavery known as entitlement mentality. Personally I am a proponent of achieving smaller government and lower taxes by any means necessary. I am a militant constitutionalist.