Red Dead Redemption 2 Cut out story content discovered by fans

Red Dead Redemption 2 Fans have discovered a very important piece of content pieces from the game. Red Dead Redemption 2 It is one of the biggest games of all time, both at the commercial level and at the game design level. It is filled with multi-layered systems in a rich and intense open world that explodes in layers of content. It took Rockstar Games almost 5 years to make it with a team of thousands of people behind it and it has been a huge success. However, despite the luxuries the Rockstar has when it comes to time, budget and resources, things still fell apart along the way. For starters, Arthur Morgan was supposed to have a baby who died on the mountain at the start of the game. It was deemed too grim and instead, Rockstar opted to have an optional dialogue later in the game where Morgan talked about having a baby who had long since passed away. However, fans may have discovered a larger portion of the cut content.

YouTube Kush Groks (via PC games) Detect hidden scenes in files Red Dead Redemption 2 This indicates that Arthur Morgan could have accessed the map from the first game and completed missions there. Arthur could technically go to visit the likes of Blackwater and New Austin, but the law would hunt him down until he was shot and killed as required in those areas. The video contains a deleted scene of Arthur talking to Jeremy Gill from the A Fisher of Fish side quest as he is tasked with going to Rio Bravo. The video then ends with Arthur standing at a lake in New Austin.

It has been highly speculated that Arthur Morgan was supposed to travel the entire map at some point in its development Red Dead Redemption 2. However, for one reason or another, that did not happen. It’s possible that Rockstar didn’t have enough missions to fill the story or change the story and it no longer made sense for Arthur to go there. It’s also possible that Rockstar wanted some new content for the game’s epilogue, so he chose to put the old map in John Marston to explore.

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