Take-Two has revealed several interesting information about the Red Dead Online path out of the beta and sales for Red Dead Redemption 2.
Take-Two has revealed several interesting information about the Red Dead Online path out of the beta and sales for Red Dead Redemption 2.
Interestingly, the publisher has shared during a call with investors that Rockstar Games is planning to have the multiplayer mode out of the pre-release state by the end of the quarter, which precisely means by June 30, 2019.
Once the mode is out of beta, said Take-Two, it’ll keep receiving the content update, and some of them are being already worked on, so you, sure enough, can expect more of them, just like it has happened with GTA Online, sooner rather than later.
On top of that, the publisher has also provided an update about sales for Red Dead Redemption 2, which keeps running its business quite good.
The game has indeed managed to sell more than 24 million copies, which means it’s +1 million in comparison with the latest data dropped around February.
For a title that’s been released only last October and only on PlayStation 4/Xbox One, it, sure enough, looks like it has a solid performance.
It’s worth noting that the latest rumor we reported a few hours ago points at Red Dead Redemption 2 coming to PC soon, and possibly that’s going to happen once the Red Dead Online mode is out of the state of beta.
Published: May 14, 2019 12:28 pm