The Red Dead Online community has been rather vocal about their issues with how Rockstar has dealt with the multiplayer game for several months now. Seeing that the latest meaningful update arrived some time ago, players have grown impatient with the lack of new content, the same repetitive grind and what they perceive as killing off their favorite game.
This is not the first time Red Dead Online players have burst forth with their anger and furore. The most recent one came at a boiling point earlier this year during January when fans expected a significant update, but were instead met with mostly improved in-game rewards. But their voices may have fallen on deaf ears, even after all these months. Now, it seems that Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has taken note of the situation.
Speaking to IGN, Strauss Zelnick stated that he is familiar with the sustained frustration and reaction of fans of the western multiplayer game expressed through the now-famous #SaveRedDeadOnline campaign. He mentioned that even though he is aware of the extent of the discontent, Rockstar, at the moment, has "an awful lot" on their plate.
The "awful lot" possibly refers to the other titles that are in the works for Rockstar Games, especially with a number of remasters confirmed for the future. Zelnick did state that Take-Two plans to continue providing support to Red Dead Online with respect to maintaining its online servers. However, any information regarding future content will be shared officially by Rockstar itself.
However, the issues with the multiplayer version of Red Dead Redemption 2 have been growing for some time now. A couple of years ago, players dressed up like clowns to protest the lack of concern shown towards the game as they felt they
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