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Red Dead Redemption 2 fans who want more single-player action will have to wait for a third entry. In an interview with VG24/7, Rockstar admitted that it had no plans for single-player DLC because it was entirely focused on multiplayer.
Lead online production associate Katie Pica explained: “We’re 100% focused on online right now, because like I said, there’s just so much to do, and we’re just hoping to bring everything that a player can love about single-player into the online world, and fleshed out."
Rockstar sees its plans for Online as no different to traditional single-player expansions, with each content drop adding something to Red Dead Online’s huge world. The first of these was the recently released Frontier Update, which added three roles and a bunch of quality of life improvements.
Lead online production associate Katie Pica explained: “We’re 100% focused on online right now, because like I said, there’s just so much to do, and we’re just hoping to bring everything that a player can love about single-player into the online world, and fleshed out."
Rockstar sees its plans for Online as no different to traditional single-player expansions, with each content drop adding something to Red Dead Online’s huge world. The first of these was the recently released Frontier Update, which added three roles and a bunch of quality of life improvements.