Red Dead Online Beta Begins Tomorrow
Early access to Red Dead Redemption 2 multiplayer mode Red Dead Online Beta begins tomorrow, November 27.
Right after Western action-adventure game Red Dead Redemption 2 from developer/publisher Rockstar Games is released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on October 26, people might have forgotten that there is a real world out there and got lost into the open world of the game.
Now that many have finished playing the main game, players are now waiting for its online multiplayer mode, Red Dead Online. Rockstar has announced to launch the beta on November 27, 5:30 AM PT and only will open up to the owners of RDR2 Ultimate Edition.
RELATED: Red Dead Online Announced
The next day, on November 28, those who played the game on the very date of release can access the beta. Then on November 29, it will welcome players who joined the rodeo in first three days of release, which is October 26 to 29.
Finally on Friday, November 30, everyone worldwide gets to join the online multiplayer for party. The studio is highly optimistic about delivering a classic multiplayer experience full of cohesive narrative and cooperative gameplay.
RELATED: Red Dead Redemption 2 PS4 Early Access Content
Much like GTA Online, players can create and customize their own characters and use the full map of RDR2. You can go solo or play the mode with up to seven other players to join a posse that goes out for hunting and fishing together.
Some of the camp system from the main game will be available in the mode and you are allowed to attack rival gangs in their hideouts or fight other players. There are even rumors of including some kind of battle royale mode but that has yet to be confirmed.
RELATED: Red Dead Redemption 2 Launch Trailer
Initially Rockstar Games revealed only bits of details about the mode ahead of its release that both casual and seasoned players can enjoy regardless. In the mean time, it would be nice seeing the studio getting rid of the bugs and glitches to make Red Dead Redemption 2 as smooth as possible.
With constant updates and adjustments, the experience of multiplayer through Red Dead Online has the potential to make the franchise an exceptional commercial success as it will continue to grow for the community over time.
Right after Western action-adventure game Red Dead Redemption 2 from developer/publisher Rockstar Games is released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on October 26, people might have forgotten that there is a real world out there and got lost into the open world of the game.
Now that many have finished playing the main game, players are now waiting for its online multiplayer mode, Red Dead Online. Rockstar has announced to launch the beta on November 27, 5:30 AM PT and only will open up to the owners of RDR2 Ultimate Edition.
Red Dead Online Beta Begins Tomorrow |
RELATED: Red Dead Online Announced
The next day, on November 28, those who played the game on the very date of release can access the beta. Then on November 29, it will welcome players who joined the rodeo in first three days of release, which is October 26 to 29.
Finally on Friday, November 30, everyone worldwide gets to join the online multiplayer for party. The studio is highly optimistic about delivering a classic multiplayer experience full of cohesive narrative and cooperative gameplay.
RELATED: Red Dead Redemption 2 PS4 Early Access Content
Much like GTA Online, players can create and customize their own characters and use the full map of RDR2. You can go solo or play the mode with up to seven other players to join a posse that goes out for hunting and fishing together.
Some of the camp system from the main game will be available in the mode and you are allowed to attack rival gangs in their hideouts or fight other players. There are even rumors of including some kind of battle royale mode but that has yet to be confirmed.
Form or Join a Posse |
RELATED: Red Dead Redemption 2 Launch Trailer
Initially Rockstar Games revealed only bits of details about the mode ahead of its release that both casual and seasoned players can enjoy regardless. In the mean time, it would be nice seeing the studio getting rid of the bugs and glitches to make Red Dead Redemption 2 as smooth as possible.
With constant updates and adjustments, the experience of multiplayer through Red Dead Online has the potential to make the franchise an exceptional commercial success as it will continue to grow for the community over time.