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Red Dead Redemption 2’s Latest Weekly Update Gives Collectors And Bounty Hunters Bonuses

November 10, 2020
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In this week’s Red Dead Redemption 2 update, players who are Collectors and Bounty Hunters get discounts and free stuff. But if you login at all, the game has rewards for you as well, including two Bird’s Eggs, two Arrowheads, and two Family Heirlooms.

Collectors who find five collectibles at the minimum will get 40% off an Established or Higher Collector Item. Collectors above Rank 5 will also get four Megafauna Fossils and a free coat. Bounty Hunters get an extra 50% pay on all bounties and completion of Legendary Bounties will net a 40% discount on Established or Higher Bounty Hunter Item. Bounty Hunters above Rank 5 also get a reward that includes a free Role Outfit, Accessory, or Emote.

New items in Wheeler, Rawson & Co. Catalogue

  • Irwin Coat
  • Prieto Poncho
  • Owanjila Hat
  • Fanned Stovepipe Hat
  • Cossack Hat
  • Pelt Half Chaps
  • Vaquero Baroque Spurs
  • Furred Gloves
  • Darned Stockings
  • Bowyer Boots
  • Morales Vest

As always, players who connect to Prime Gaming will get five free Legendary Animal Pheromones, 6,000 Naturalist XP, a free Wilderness Camp, and a free Katata Coat crafted from the Legendary Katata Elk hide.

Additionally, if you connect before November 23 you will also receive a reward for a free Single Bandolier, plus offers for 50% off a Double Bandolier, 50% off the Deluxe Campfire, and 30% off the Improved Bow.

The fictional Wild West game has been doing pretty well for itself. For the past three months, Red Dead Redemption 2’s earnings have soared. A 106% surge full-game sales was observed, and it’s likely because people’s at-home time has increased due to the global pandemic. Take-Two also stated that new player growth rose by 47% during the same period, proving the game’s continual growth and popularity.

Red Dead Redemption 2 will also be backwards compatible with the PS5 and Xbox Series X/Series S. Both next-generation consoles will support cross-saves, so you can pick up where you left off. Check out our PS5 review and Xbox Series X review for our thoughts on the gaming industry’s shiniest hardware.

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