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  • GTA Online Cayo Perico Heist

    'GTA Online' is getting its first solo heist

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    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    11.20.2020

    The December 15th update will add a new location and 100-plus songs.

  • Red Dead Online

    Rockstar rolls back the 'Red Dead Online' update that broke everything

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    08.13.2020

    The glitches were funny, but surely frustrating for dedicated players.

  • A screenshot of a motorcycle race from GTA Online.

    Rockstar temporarily closes online games in support of Black Lives Matter

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    06.04.2020

    The publisher is taking the games offline for two hours 'in honor of George Floyd.'

  • Rockstar Games

    Rockstar rolls out its own PC games launcher

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    09.17.2019

    Following other publishers such as EA and Ubisoft, Rockstar Games is rolling out a games launcher for Windows PC. It'll pull your Rockstar titles together in one place, including those you've bought through other stores such as Steam (though it doesn't support some games).

  • Rockstar Games

    'Red Dead Online' players can pick up work as bounty hunters next week

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    09.03.2019

    Rockstar Games will roll out its next big update for Red Dead Online September 10th. It will add a trio of roles (or Frontier Pursuits) to the game, bringing more RPG aspects to the multiplayer element of Red Dead Redemption 2.

  • Rockstar Games

    The real Pinkertons aren't happy with 'Red Dead Redemption 2'

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    01.15.2019

    The Pinkertons loom large as virtual adversaries in Red Dead Redemption 2, but now they're involved in a very real legal tussle over the game. Pinkerton Consulting & Investigations has sent Rockstar Games a cease and desist notice claiming that RDR2 used the company's trademarks, including the Pinkerton's National Detective Agency badge, without permission. It also alleges that the game will "tarnish the reputation" of the trademarks by portraying the 19th century detectives as foes, according to court documents obtained by The Blast.

  • Rockstar Games

    'Red Dead Online' gets a 32-player battle royale mode

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    01.11.2019

    Rockstar continues to expand the Red Dead Online beta, and its latest update will seem particularly familiar. The studio has added a Gun Rush mode that's effectively a one-for-one parallel to the battle royale modes you see in Fortnite, PUBG and numerous other titles from the past two to three years. You or your team have to scrounge for weapons while fighting to remain the last one standing in an ever shrinking play area. If there's a major difference, it's the scale -- with a maximum of 32 players, you'll probably finish rounds sooner than you would in the 100-player brawls that define other battle royale titles.

  • Rockstar Games

    Here's what you can do in the 'Red Dead Online' beta

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    11.27.2018

    As promised, the Red Dead Online beta is starting to roll out -- and it's now clear just what you'll encounter if you join. Rockstar has posted details of what the beta entails, and it's clear this will be an evolving experience. Out of the gate, you'll have access to free roam missions (varying based on your reputation) as well a series of cooperative stories (A Land of Opportunities) if you're interested in fending off AI gunslingers. If you'd rather take down human cowpokes, there are competitive modes including straightforward shootouts, battle royale (Make it Count), bounty-based fights (Most Wanted), area control (Hostile Territory) and creative kills (Name your Weapon).

  • Rockstar Games

    'Red Dead Online' beta test launches on November 27th

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    11.26.2018

    You're about to learn how well Red Dead Redemption 2 works as a multiplayer game -- as hinted back in September, Rockstar Games is launching the beta for Red Dead Online this week. Just when you can play will depend on how eager an RDR2 player you are, mind you. Anyone who bought the Ultimate Edition will get first crack on November 27th. After that, it depends on when you've played. People who've played RDR2 on November 26th will get to try Online as of the 28th, while those who played on the game's launch weekend (October 26th through 29th) can take their turn on the 29th. Everyone else will have to wait until November 30th.

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    'Red Dead Redemption 2' might not be delivering true HDR

    by 
    Saqib Shah
    Saqib Shah
    10.31.2018

    Critics are gushing and it's already breaking records, but now it seems Red Dead Redemption 2 has hit a slight road bump. The problem lies with its high dynamic range (HDR) implementation, which some claim is essentially derived from an upscaled standard dynamic range image, and as a result isn't rendered in HDR. YouTube channel HDTV Test is even recommending switching to SDR for "the best picture quality."

  • Rockstar Games

    'Red Dead Redemption 2' is the fastest-selling game that isn't 'GTA V'

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    10.30.2018

    Rockstar is fond of bragging that its games break records, and it's not about to be humble following the launch of Red Dead Redemption 2. The developer claims that its open-world Western set the record for the largest opening weekend in the "history of entertainment." It's not saying how many copies it sold, but the debut amounted to $725 million in worldwide retail sell-through (sales to actual customers, not stores) over three days. That's no mean feat for a sequel in a franchise that has typically played second fiddle to Grand Theft Auto.

  • Rockstar Games

    'Red Dead Redemption 2' launch comes with an update and an app

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    10.25.2018

    We're close to the launch of Red Dead Redemption 2, but even if you've already preloaded the game on your Xbox One or PlayStation 4, there are a couple things you might want to be aware of. First, Rockstar has confirmed that there is a "Day-One Title Update" -- if you downloaded then it should be installed already, disc owners will have to wait though. It won't be required for play at launch (remember, there's no multiplayer until a beta test starts in November), but is recommended. It's full of improvements and bug fixes, and if you can spare a few minutes before checking out some ultra realistic horse poops, then it's probably worthwhile. The patch measures at just over 3GB on both consoles.

  • 'Red Dead Redemption 2': Separation of crunch and art

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    10.25.2018

    Four days before the debut of Red Dead Redemption 2, arguably the most high-profile video game launch of the year, the non-profit organization Take This sent out an email to its supporters and the media. "Crunch is yet again a hot topic in the gaming news," it began. "With the recent stories about crunch development there has been a renewed interest in Take This' 2016 white paper on crunch and many organizations have come to us for comment on the topic."

  • 'Red Dead Redemption 2' starts its 100GB pre-release downloads tonight

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    10.18.2018

    After some long (or, not so long?) days by everyone on the Rockstar Games team, Red Dead Redemption 2 is nearly upon us. Ahead of its release October 26th on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Rockstar has revealed one more trailer and confirmed that starting at midnight tonight gamers will be able to start preloading digital copies on either console. They'll probably want to get started ASAP because a support page has confirmed what we'd heard about the game's install size, which is massive at 99GB for PS4 and 107GB for Xbox One. Additionally, anyone downloading the game on PS4 will need an extra 50GB free to complete the installation process.

  • Rockstar Games

    Red Dead Redemption 2’s latest trailer teases first-person mode

    by 
    Swapna Krishna
    Swapna Krishna
    10.01.2018

    The second Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer is here, and it gives us an even closer look at the gameplay for the highly anticipated video game. It shows off the different types of missions and activities available, from bank heists to train robberies to open world exploration. The number of activities you can engage in seems to be limitless, and it's all against the backdrop of a stunning environment.

  • Rockstar Games

    'Red Dead Online' arrives this November

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    09.19.2018

    If you're preparing to strap on your cowboy boots and venture into the world of Red Dead Redemption 2 when the sequel hits consoles at the end of next month, you'll have to wait a little longer to play the game's online mode. Rockstar Games said that Red Dead Online will arrive in November, and it will be a public beta at first.

  • Hello Velocity

    This funky new font is made up entirely of brands

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    09.01.2018

    A digital studio called Hello Velocity has created a typeface that embraces well-known corporate logos and is still somehow far less annoying than Comic Sans. The studio says it creates "thought-provoking internet experiences," and its Brand New Roman font is a clever statement on consumerism.

  • Rockstar Games

    'Red Dead Redemption 2' trailer shows off a more ambitious sequel

    by 
    Timothy J. Seppala
    Timothy J. Seppala
    08.09.2018

    After almost two years of teases and a few delays, we finally have our first look at how Red Dead Redemption 2 will actually play come October 26th. The gameplay trailer is directly in the vein of the videos Rockstar released in the lead-up to Grand Theft Auto V and the first Red Dead Redemption. Today's footage is a high-level overview showing off the world and its inhabitants. Towns and forests look bigger and more expansive than ever, with gorgeous mountain ranges, dank swamps and plenty in between.

  • Rockstar Games

    ‘Red Dead Redemption 2’ may come to PC, too

    by 
    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    06.22.2018

    The amount of people ready to drop a serious amount of cash on Red Dead Redemption 2 might have just increased by quite a bit. VG247 is reporting that Rockstar Games is preparing to launch the much-hyped title on the PC, as well as the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The site found a LinkedIn profile, which Engadget has independently verified, of a developer who worked for Rockstar for almost a decade. Their resume includes a reference to Red Dead Redemption 2 for "PS4/XBox1/PC."