Unless you count all of theRed Dead Onlinecontent, it’s kind of wild thatRockstar Gamesnever released any DLC forRed Dead Redemption 2.The originalRed Dead Redemptiongot a bunch of extra content, including what is possibly one of the best expansions ever made; Undead Nightmare.Even thoughRDR2is over six years old at this point, this hasn’t stopped the Red Dead community from asking for something, literally anything, in the way of DLC.AdvertOne of the most popular requests comes in the form of a Sadie Adler DLC. Threads begging Rockstar to release something that focuses on her are a monthly occurrence on the r/reddeadredemption subreddit,such as this onefrom last September.“I agree,” replieduser Denderf, “Would’ve been great if they had made two story DLCs like they did for GTA 4.”“A Sadie DLC that takes place after the epilogue just makes perfect sense. The second one could’ve been a Charles or Javier DLC that also takes place after the epilogue.”So why did Rockstar never opt to capitalise on DLC for the game?AdvertAs of June this year, it was confirmed thatRed Dead Redemption 2had sold roughly 67 million copies, making it theseventh best-selling video gameof the 2010s. Why wouldn’t Rockstar want to capitalise on that with some extra DLC?Well, it probably has to do with the game that’s at the top of that previously aforementioned list…It’s never been outright confirmed, but it’s pretty obvious that the enduring success ofGrand Theft Auto V’sonline led toRed Dead Redemption 2’s downfall.As of September this year, it was confirmed thatGTA Vhas sold over 205 million copies. If you don’t fancy doing the maths in your head, that’s almost three times as many copies asRed Dead Redemption 2.AdvertBasically, Rockstar’s parent company Take-Two probably saw all the extra money they could make if they just ignoredRDR2and just made the team pump out moreGTA VOnline content instead.Here’s hopingGrand Theft Auto VIfails miserably so we can get DLC for Red Dead Redemption 3, I guess?Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption 2,Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Online,Rockstar Games,Grand Theft Auto,Take-Two,GTA 6,GTA,GTA Online,GTA 5

Red Dead Redemption 2 fans refuse to give up on Sadie Adler DLC

Unless you count all of theRed Dead Onlinecontent, it’s kind of wild thatRockstar Gamesnever released any DLC forRed Dead Redemption 2.The originalRed Dead Redemptiongot a bunch of extra content, including what is possibly one of the best expansions ever made; Undead Nightmare.Even thoughRDR2is over six years old at this point, this hasn’t stopped the Red Dead community from asking for something, literally anything, in the way of DLC.AdvertOne of the most popular requests comes in the form of a Sadie Adler DLC. Threads begging Rockstar to release something that focuses on her are a monthly occurrence on the r/reddeadredemption subreddit,such as this onefrom last September.“I agree,” replieduser Denderf, “Would’ve been great if they had made two story DLCs like they did for GTA 4.”“A Sadie DLC that takes place after the epilogue just makes perfect sense. The second one could’ve been a Charles or Javier DLC that also takes place after the epilogue.”So why did Rockstar never opt to capitalise on DLC for the game?AdvertAs of June this year, it was confirmed thatRed Dead Redemption 2had sold roughly 67 million copies, making it theseventh best-selling video gameof the 2010s. Why wouldn’t Rockstar want to capitalise on that with some extra DLC?Well, it probably has to do with the game that’s at the top of that previously aforementioned list…It’s never been outright confirmed, but it’s pretty obvious that the enduring success ofGrand Theft Auto V’sonline led toRed Dead Redemption 2’s downfall.As of September this year, it was confirmed thatGTA Vhas sold over 205 million copies. If you don’t fancy doing the maths in your head, that’s almost three times as many copies asRed Dead Redemption 2.AdvertBasically, Rockstar’s parent company Take-Two probably saw all the extra money they could make if they just ignoredRDR2and just made the team pump out moreGTA VOnline content instead.Here’s hopingGrand Theft Auto VIfails miserably so we can get DLC for Red Dead Redemption 3, I guess?Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption 2,Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Online,Rockstar Games,Grand Theft Auto,Take-Two,GTA 6,GTA,GTA Online,GTA 5

Unless you count all of theRed Dead Onlinecontent, it’s kind of wild thatRockstar Gamesnever released any DLC forRed Dead Redemption 2.The originalRed Dead Redemptiongot a bunch of extra content, including what is possibly one of the best expansions ever made; Undead Nightmare.Even thoughRDR2is over six years old at this point, this hasn’t stopped the Red Dead community from asking for something, literally anything, in the way of DLC.AdvertOne of the most popular requests comes in the form of a Sadie Adler DLC. Threads begging Rockstar to release something that focuses on her are a monthly occurrence on the r/reddeadredemption subreddit,such as this onefrom last September.“I agree,” replieduser Denderf, “Would’ve been great if they had made two story DLCs like they did for GTA 4.”“A Sadie DLC that takes place after the epilogue just makes perfect sense. The second one could’ve been a Charles or Javier DLC that also takes place after the epilogue.”So why did Rockstar never opt to capitalise on DLC for the game?AdvertAs of June this year, it was confirmed thatRed Dead Redemption 2had sold roughly 67 million copies, making it theseventh best-selling video gameof the 2010s. Why wouldn’t Rockstar want to capitalise on that with some extra DLC?Well, it probably has to do with the game that’s at the top of that previously aforementioned list…It’s never been outright confirmed, but it’s pretty obvious that the enduring success ofGrand Theft Auto V’sonline led toRed Dead Redemption 2’s downfall.As of September this year, it was confirmed thatGTA Vhas sold over 205 million copies. If you don’t fancy doing the maths in your head, that’s almost three times as many copies asRed Dead Redemption 2.AdvertBasically, Rockstar’s parent company Take-Two probably saw all the extra money they could make if they just ignoredRDR2and just made the team pump out moreGTA VOnline content instead.Here’s hopingGrand Theft Auto VIfails miserably so we can get DLC for Red Dead Redemption 3, I guess?

Unless you count all of theRed Dead Onlinecontent, it’s kind of wild thatRockstar Gamesnever released any DLC forRed Dead Redemption 2.

The originalRed Dead Redemptiongot a bunch of extra content, including what is possibly one of the best expansions ever made; Undead Nightmare.

Even thoughRDR2is over six years old at this point, this hasn’t stopped the Red Dead community from asking for something, literally anything, in the way of DLC.

Advert

Advert

One of the most popular requests comes in the form of a Sadie Adler DLC. Threads begging Rockstar to release something that focuses on her are a monthly occurrence on the r/reddeadredemption subreddit,such as this onefrom last September.

“I agree,” replieduser Denderf, “Would’ve been great if they had made two story DLCs like they did for GTA 4.”

“A Sadie DLC that takes place after the epilogue just makes perfect sense. The second one could’ve been a Charles or Javier DLC that also takes place after the epilogue.”

So why did Rockstar never opt to capitalise on DLC for the game?

Advert

Advert

As of June this year, it was confirmed thatRed Dead Redemption 2had sold roughly 67 million copies, making it theseventh best-selling video gameof the 2010s. Why wouldn’t Rockstar want to capitalise on that with some extra DLC?

Well, it probably has to do with the game that’s at the top of that previously aforementioned list…

It’s never been outright confirmed, but it’s pretty obvious that the enduring success ofGrand Theft Auto V’sonline led toRed Dead Redemption 2’s downfall.

As of September this year, it was confirmed thatGTA Vhas sold over 205 million copies. If you don’t fancy doing the maths in your head, that’s almost three times as many copies asRed Dead Redemption 2.

Advert

Advert

Basically, Rockstar’s parent company Take-Two probably saw all the extra money they could make if they just ignoredRDR2and just made the team pump out moreGTA VOnline content instead.

Here’s hopingGrand Theft Auto VIfails miserably so we can get DLC for Red Dead Redemption 3, I guess?

Topics:Red Dead Redemption 2,Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Online,Rockstar Games,Grand Theft Auto,Take-Two,GTA 6,GTA,GTA Online,GTA 5