The first week of October is about to be over. For "Red Dead Redemption 2" players, it means its PS4 and Xbox One release is about to come because it scheduled for October 26.
As the time runs, more and more news and previews about "Red Dead Redemption 2." With that, more players are craving for more information.
To give "Red Dead Redemption 2" some details about what to expect in the upcoming game, GameSpot shared a video of Mike Mahardy, Jake Dekker, and Alessandro Fillari discussing their time with the first five hours of "Red Dead Redemption 2." Their discussion includes more time in the open-world portion of the massive game. They also share that they came across a variety of side quests and NPCs.
Things You Need To Know About 'Red Dead Redemption 2'
There are lucky journalists who have been given a chance to play "Red Dead Redemption 2" ahead of its release. As a journalist, without giving too many spoilers about the game, some publications share some important details that every player needs to know.
The "Red Dead Redemption 2" full map is bigger than "GTA V"
Rockstar Games announced that New Austin and other areas of the original "Red Dead Redemption" map will be available in the full RDR2 map. So some journalists predict "The Red Dead Redemption 2" is bigger than "GTA V."
Your horse can die in "Red Dead Redemption 2." So you better stock an aid kit as your horse will bleed out when wounded if you don’t patch it up.
Hunting and bringing food back that will be cooked can increase the morale of your home camp in "Read Dead Redemption 2."
“Morale is important and alcohol raises morale [in "Red Dead Redemption 2"]. Keeping the camp happy can provide hidden benefits,” Techraptor writes.
Character customization is important in "Red Dead Redemption 2." By modifying clothing like rolling up the sleeves of a long shirt, or tucking your trousers in your boots, you can increase your level.


SpaceX Stock Plunges 16% as KeyBanc Warns Valuation May Be Overstretched
Trump’s Quantum Push Lifts IBM Stock as CEO Arvind Krishna Receives White House Praise
Trump Says Anthropic No Longer Seen as National Security Threat
SK Hynix Moves Closer to New York ADR Listing Amid AI Chip Boom
Google’s Open-Source AI Data Center Cooling Design Raises Commoditization Concerns
John Jumper Leaves Google DeepMind for Anthropic Amid Intensifying AI Talent Race
US-Iran De-Escalation Shifts Washington’s Focus to AI Regulation and Crypto Legislation
SpaceX Stock Rebounds After Sharp Selloff, But Valuation Concerns Persist
Samsung Electronics Stock Surges on Report of Massive $59 Billion Share Buyback Plan
Today’s space race could turn fatal if we don’t agree on new rules
World Cup technology: from ref cams to AI analysts, cutting-edge research is changing the game
Tencent Reviews Marvelous Stake as Gaming Giant Reassesses Global Investment Strategy
Cerebras Revenue Forecast Tops Expectations, but Margin Concerns Weigh on Stock
US Raises Concerns Over Possible ASML EUV Machine Transfer to China
Apple Signals Product Price Hikes Amid Rising Memory Chip Costs 



