I’ve playedRed Dead Redemption 2multiple times and spent hundreds of hours exploring its huge open world, and I’m somehow only just discovering the game has a super secret final ending. And it’sgood, too.Red Dead Redemption 2is a game that’s full of secrets, of course.Rockstar Games' massive open worldis one filled withthings to discover, so much so that getting a 100 percent completion rate can be a seriously daunting task. However, it turns out there’s an amazing reward for finishing every challenge the game throws at you.Take a look at some of the bestRed Dead Redemption 2wins and fails below!Before we go any further I should probably warn you we’ll be discussing late-game spoilers forRed Dead Redemption 2. I can only assume you’re okay with this since you clicked on an article specifically about the game’s ending, but you know how weird people get.AdvertOkay, so it turns out there’s a completely optional final ending with John Marstonduring the game’s epiloguethat takes place after the encounter with Dutch and Micah.Red Dead Redemption 2doesn’t require you do and see literally everything in the game to unlock this secret ending, but there is a hefty list of requirements. Among other things you’ll need to finish all the stranger missions, find every collectible, hunt every animal and fish, and discover every point of interest. There are also challenges to complete, which you can track via the menu.Once you’ve done all this, you’ll automatically be taken toan incredibly touching cutscenein which John visits Arthur’s grave. “Guess we’re just about done, my friend,” John remarks as he stares out across the wild expanse below him. It’s incredibly brief, but a lovely little surprise for those who put the effort in to get 100 percent.“That scene really makes you appreciate the game’s story even more,” one Reddit userobserved.AdvertOthers, like myself, had no idea this ending was even in the game. There are a ton of games to play these days, after all, and as much as I’d love to I can’t stick around and 100 percent everything.“I wasn’t aware of such a cutscene,” another fan added. “I’ve just made 100% completion few minutes ago and I got goosebumps when I saw it. What a game. Absolute masterpiece!“Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption 2,Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games

I’ve playedRed Dead Redemption 2multiple times and spent hundreds of hours exploring its huge open world, and I’m somehow only just discovering the game has a super secret final ending. And it’sgood, too.Red Dead Redemption 2is a game that’s full of secrets, of course.Rockstar Games' massive open worldis one filled withthings to discover, so much so that getting a 100 percent completion rate can be a seriously daunting task. However, it turns out there’s an amazing reward for finishing every challenge the game throws at you.Take a look at some of the bestRed Dead Redemption 2wins and fails below!Before we go any further I should probably warn you we’ll be discussing late-game spoilers forRed Dead Redemption 2. I can only assume you’re okay with this since you clicked on an article specifically about the game’s ending, but you know how weird people get.AdvertOkay, so it turns out there’s a completely optional final ending with John Marstonduring the game’s epiloguethat takes place after the encounter with Dutch and Micah.Red Dead Redemption 2doesn’t require you do and see literally everything in the game to unlock this secret ending, but there is a hefty list of requirements. Among other things you’ll need to finish all the stranger missions, find every collectible, hunt every animal and fish, and discover every point of interest. There are also challenges to complete, which you can track via the menu.Once you’ve done all this, you’ll automatically be taken toan incredibly touching cutscenein which John visits Arthur’s grave. “Guess we’re just about done, my friend,” John remarks as he stares out across the wild expanse below him. It’s incredibly brief, but a lovely little surprise for those who put the effort in to get 100 percent.“That scene really makes you appreciate the game’s story even more,” one Reddit userobserved.AdvertOthers, like myself, had no idea this ending was even in the game. There are a ton of games to play these days, after all, and as much as I’d love to I can’t stick around and 100 percent everything.“I wasn’t aware of such a cutscene,” another fan added. “I’ve just made 100% completion few minutes ago and I got goosebumps when I saw it. What a game. Absolute masterpiece!“Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption 2,Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games
I’ve playedRed Dead Redemption 2multiple times and spent hundreds of hours exploring its huge open world, and I’m somehow only just discovering the game has a super secret final ending. And it’sgood, too.Red Dead Redemption 2is a game that’s full of secrets, of course.Rockstar Games' massive open worldis one filled withthings to discover, so much so that getting a 100 percent completion rate can be a seriously daunting task. However, it turns out there’s an amazing reward for finishing every challenge the game throws at you.Take a look at some of the bestRed Dead Redemption 2wins and fails below!Before we go any further I should probably warn you we’ll be discussing late-game spoilers forRed Dead Redemption 2. I can only assume you’re okay with this since you clicked on an article specifically about the game’s ending, but you know how weird people get.AdvertOkay, so it turns out there’s a completely optional final ending with John Marstonduring the game’s epiloguethat takes place after the encounter with Dutch and Micah.Red Dead Redemption 2doesn’t require you do and see literally everything in the game to unlock this secret ending, but there is a hefty list of requirements. Among other things you’ll need to finish all the stranger missions, find every collectible, hunt every animal and fish, and discover every point of interest. There are also challenges to complete, which you can track via the menu.Once you’ve done all this, you’ll automatically be taken toan incredibly touching cutscenein which John visits Arthur’s grave. “Guess we’re just about done, my friend,” John remarks as he stares out across the wild expanse below him. It’s incredibly brief, but a lovely little surprise for those who put the effort in to get 100 percent.“That scene really makes you appreciate the game’s story even more,” one Reddit userobserved.AdvertOthers, like myself, had no idea this ending was even in the game. There are a ton of games to play these days, after all, and as much as I’d love to I can’t stick around and 100 percent everything.“I wasn’t aware of such a cutscene,” another fan added. “I’ve just made 100% completion few minutes ago and I got goosebumps when I saw it. What a game. Absolute masterpiece!”
I’ve playedRed Dead Redemption 2multiple times and spent hundreds of hours exploring its huge open world, and I’m somehow only just discovering the game has a super secret final ending. And it’sgood, too.
Red Dead Redemption 2is a game that’s full of secrets, of course.Rockstar Games' massive open worldis one filled withthings to discover, so much so that getting a 100 percent completion rate can be a seriously daunting task. However, it turns out there’s an amazing reward for finishing every challenge the game throws at you.
Take a look at some of the bestRed Dead Redemption 2wins and fails below!
Before we go any further I should probably warn you we’ll be discussing late-game spoilers forRed Dead Redemption 2. I can only assume you’re okay with this since you clicked on an article specifically about the game’s ending, but you know how weird people get.
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Okay, so it turns out there’s a completely optional final ending with John Marstonduring the game’s epiloguethat takes place after the encounter with Dutch and Micah.Red Dead Redemption 2doesn’t require you do and see literally everything in the game to unlock this secret ending, but there is a hefty list of requirements. Among other things you’ll need to finish all the stranger missions, find every collectible, hunt every animal and fish, and discover every point of interest. There are also challenges to complete, which you can track via the menu.
Once you’ve done all this, you’ll automatically be taken toan incredibly touching cutscenein which John visits Arthur’s grave. “Guess we’re just about done, my friend,” John remarks as he stares out across the wild expanse below him. It’s incredibly brief, but a lovely little surprise for those who put the effort in to get 100 percent.
“That scene really makes you appreciate the game’s story even more,” one Reddit userobserved.
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Others, like myself, had no idea this ending was even in the game. There are a ton of games to play these days, after all, and as much as I’d love to I can’t stick around and 100 percent everything.
“I wasn’t aware of such a cutscene,” another fan added. “I’ve just made 100% completion few minutes ago and I got goosebumps when I saw it. What a game. Absolute masterpiece!”
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