Internet super sleuths have found evidence that indicates Red Dead Online will soon receive a new update, following months of #SaveRedDeadOnline backlash from community members. The Save Red Dead Online campaign began in January with a Twitter hashtag geared towards calling attention to Rockstar Games' lack of commitment to Red Dead 2's multiplayer suite.
Notably, news about Red Dead Online's early 2022 offerings acted as the impetus for such a community-driven effort. The news in question revolved around reward bonuses that players would receive for participating in pre-existing multiplayer content. Rockstar unveiled the announcement through the lens of offering players a way to start off the new year. Needless to say, Red Dead faithful were less than pleased. And the studio has done very little to regain the community's confidence in this regard, especially since Red Dead Online's last major update, Blood Money, went live nearly a year ago in July 2021. Blood Money's failure to offer anything that excited the user base only exacerbated concerns that Rockstar had given up on treating GTA Online andRed Dead Online with the same level of care.
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Twitter user William James (via StephKebab) recently noticed an update in Red Dead Online's QABeta Branch on SteamDB. The last time the multiplayer game's DLC Pack Depot received similar changes was prior to the rollout of the Blood Money update last summer, according to a subsequent Twitter post from StephKebab. Naturally, the hope is that Rockstar Games plans to unleash another major patch for Red Dead Online in the weeks or months ahead.
Hmmmmm. Looks like the latest update in the QaBeta Branch had some changes
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