The Red Dead Redemption fandom is united once more.How long this unison will last is anyone’s guess, such is the fickle nature of fandoms.Still, it’s lovely to seeRed Dead Redemption 2fans coming together to praise the title’s ‘Mexico DLC’.AdvertBefore anyone starts to furiously type a message to tell us there’s no official Mexico DLC inRDR2, we know this ourselves.You’re always an outlaw when you playRed Dead Redemption 2.But that promise of what the DLC could have been, coupled with the beautiful areas of the Mexico map players have explored, is what users are referring to when they mention downloadable content.AdvertWe could debate semantics here, but the key takeaway from this tale is that fans are in agreement that more Mexico content would have enhanced the game further.“Mexico is so pretty inRDR2, I wish Mexico didn’t get fully cut from the game,”postedsmoggy2swag alongside a couple of stunning screenshots of the location.To this, someone teased, “It’s okay…. we just have to wait for the DLC.”It’s a playful barb, one that speaks of the fandom’s longing forRockstar Gamesto revisit this unused content and turn it into something special.AdvertUser keyblaster52 commented, “A Javier after 1899 Mexico DLC makes so much sense. It would sell a lot as there is a huge market forRDR2DLC.”They continued, “The base game is still topping charts in 2024 without next-gen features.”Considering how many players are still exploring for hidden details on the map, likecreepy caves filled with gold, the argument thatRDR2is still an in-demand game holds weight.AlthoughRDR2’s Mexico DLC has brought fans together, it feels unlikely that Rockstar will release such an expansion.AdvertThe publisher is focused on other projects (we hope), such asGTA VI.If Rockstar chose to delay that game in favour of aRDR2DLC, you can bet your bottom dollar the unity witnessed here would quickly crumble.At least we’ll always have Mexico via the help of mods.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,Rockstar Games,PlayStation,Xbox,PC,Take-Two

The Red Dead Redemption fandom is united once more.How long this unison will last is anyone’s guess, such is the fickle nature of fandoms.Still, it’s lovely to seeRed Dead Redemption 2fans coming together to praise the title’s ‘Mexico DLC’.AdvertBefore anyone starts to furiously type a message to tell us there’s no official Mexico DLC inRDR2, we know this ourselves.You’re always an outlaw when you playRed Dead Redemption 2.But that promise of what the DLC could have been, coupled with the beautiful areas of the Mexico map players have explored, is what users are referring to when they mention downloadable content.AdvertWe could debate semantics here, but the key takeaway from this tale is that fans are in agreement that more Mexico content would have enhanced the game further.“Mexico is so pretty inRDR2, I wish Mexico didn’t get fully cut from the game,”postedsmoggy2swag alongside a couple of stunning screenshots of the location.To this, someone teased, “It’s okay…. we just have to wait for the DLC.”It’s a playful barb, one that speaks of the fandom’s longing forRockstar Gamesto revisit this unused content and turn it into something special.AdvertUser keyblaster52 commented, “A Javier after 1899 Mexico DLC makes so much sense. It would sell a lot as there is a huge market forRDR2DLC.”They continued, “The base game is still topping charts in 2024 without next-gen features.”Considering how many players are still exploring for hidden details on the map, likecreepy caves filled with gold, the argument thatRDR2is still an in-demand game holds weight.AlthoughRDR2’s Mexico DLC has brought fans together, it feels unlikely that Rockstar will release such an expansion.AdvertThe publisher is focused on other projects (we hope), such asGTA VI.If Rockstar chose to delay that game in favour of aRDR2DLC, you can bet your bottom dollar the unity witnessed here would quickly crumble.At least we’ll always have Mexico via the help of mods.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,Rockstar Games,PlayStation,Xbox,PC,Take-Two
The Red Dead Redemption fandom is united once more.How long this unison will last is anyone’s guess, such is the fickle nature of fandoms.Still, it’s lovely to seeRed Dead Redemption 2fans coming together to praise the title’s ‘Mexico DLC’.AdvertBefore anyone starts to furiously type a message to tell us there’s no official Mexico DLC inRDR2, we know this ourselves.You’re always an outlaw when you playRed Dead Redemption 2.But that promise of what the DLC could have been, coupled with the beautiful areas of the Mexico map players have explored, is what users are referring to when they mention downloadable content.AdvertWe could debate semantics here, but the key takeaway from this tale is that fans are in agreement that more Mexico content would have enhanced the game further.“Mexico is so pretty inRDR2, I wish Mexico didn’t get fully cut from the game,”postedsmoggy2swag alongside a couple of stunning screenshots of the location.To this, someone teased, “It’s okay…. we just have to wait for the DLC.”It’s a playful barb, one that speaks of the fandom’s longing forRockstar Gamesto revisit this unused content and turn it into something special.AdvertUser keyblaster52 commented, “A Javier after 1899 Mexico DLC makes so much sense. It would sell a lot as there is a huge market forRDR2DLC.”They continued, “The base game is still topping charts in 2024 without next-gen features.”Considering how many players are still exploring for hidden details on the map, likecreepy caves filled with gold, the argument thatRDR2is still an in-demand game holds weight.AlthoughRDR2’s Mexico DLC has brought fans together, it feels unlikely that Rockstar will release such an expansion.AdvertThe publisher is focused on other projects (we hope), such asGTA VI.If Rockstar chose to delay that game in favour of aRDR2DLC, you can bet your bottom dollar the unity witnessed here would quickly crumble.At least we’ll always have Mexico via the help of mods.
The Red Dead Redemption fandom is united once more.
How long this unison will last is anyone’s guess, such is the fickle nature of fandoms.
Still, it’s lovely to seeRed Dead Redemption 2fans coming together to praise the title’s ‘Mexico DLC’.
Advert
Advert
Before anyone starts to furiously type a message to tell us there’s no official Mexico DLC inRDR2, we know this ourselves.
You’re always an outlaw when you playRed Dead Redemption 2.
But that promise of what the DLC could have been, coupled with the beautiful areas of the Mexico map players have explored, is what users are referring to when they mention downloadable content.
Advert
Advert
We could debate semantics here, but the key takeaway from this tale is that fans are in agreement that more Mexico content would have enhanced the game further.
“Mexico is so pretty inRDR2, I wish Mexico didn’t get fully cut from the game,”postedsmoggy2swag alongside a couple of stunning screenshots of the location.
To this, someone teased, “It’s okay…. we just have to wait for the DLC.”
It’s a playful barb, one that speaks of the fandom’s longing forRockstar Gamesto revisit this unused content and turn it into something special.
Advert
Advert
User keyblaster52 commented, “A Javier after 1899 Mexico DLC makes so much sense. It would sell a lot as there is a huge market forRDR2DLC.”
They continued, “The base game is still topping charts in 2024 without next-gen features.”
Considering how many players are still exploring for hidden details on the map, likecreepy caves filled with gold, the argument thatRDR2is still an in-demand game holds weight.
AlthoughRDR2’s Mexico DLC has brought fans together, it feels unlikely that Rockstar will release such an expansion.
Advert
Advert
The publisher is focused on other projects (we hope), such asGTA VI.If Rockstar chose to delay that game in favour of aRDR2DLC, you can bet your bottom dollar the unity witnessed here would quickly crumble.
At least we’ll always have Mexico via the help of mods.
Topics:Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,Rockstar Games,PlayStation,Xbox,PC,Take-Two