Red Dead Redemption DLC single-player petition nears 9,00 signatures
Rockstar Games is begging fans to sign a Red Dead Redemption II petition for single-player DLC. The petition has nearly 9,000 signatures.
Red Dead Redemption II was one of the most popular games in its generation after it was released on PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Red Dead 2 not only had a story that was compelling from beginning to end but also a world filled with wildlife and activities. Red Dead Redemption was almost as good as the original Red Dead Redemption.
Rockstar Games, in 2010, released the critically-acclaimed Undead Nightmare, a spinoff game set in a Red Dead alternate universe where zombies are a plague, turning our Wild West fantasy into an undead nightmare.
Rockstar Games has also provided GTA Online with lavish support outside the base game. It begs the question: why hasn’t Red Dead Redemption II been supported in a similar manner? This is a question you should ask Take-Two Interactive as well as Rockstar Games. Unfortunately, it appears that RDR2 will be forgotten about when it comes time for an expansion. Fans have made their opinions known.
They said in a complaint, which was created by Ivan Ojeda. “Let us make our voices heard.” We demand Red Dead Redemption 2, DLCs for single-player. The petition has had nearly 9,000 signatories since then.
While petitions can help to make your voice heard, they are unlikely to get a positive response from the people who can actually influence decisions. While this petition may have good intentions, there is a very low chance that it will result in Red Dead Redemption 2. DLC. It’s not a bad idea to get a few extra signatures for the campaign.