![]() In a lot of eyes, the game is already a lost cause, dead, and not worth campaigning for, but there have been thousands of voices sharing their love for the game and the hours they have put into championing it. "From what I've seen, aside from actual content, the main hope is that Rockstar will just re-affirm that Red Dead Online will continue to receive updates into the future, and some are asking for the campaign to be addressed with an apology. "Many have rallied the community with the hashtag to try and make their wish for content and communication known to the powers that be, and the campaign has been reported on several media outlets so far." ![]() "We're not privy to the numbers, but it seems to us from the outside that it just isn't afforded the same kind of resources for large updates because it doesn't turn out as much profit as its older brother – it has four in-game currencies, through only one is a microtransaction, so on one side you have new players who face an excessive grind due to nerfed earnings, and on the other you have very wealthy hardcore players who have no content to buy," Kirsty adds. Kirsty is quick to admit she doesn't believe anyone in the Red Dead community expects the western crime sim to take precedence over the juggernaut that is GTA, but does call for parity in the depth and frequency of updates rolled out for both games. In a blog post of her own on fan site GTA.net, Kirsty describes Rockstar's apparent lack of interest in Red Dead Online as like "rubbing salt into the wounds of an already frustrated community", and tells GamesRadar+ that many players today view Red Dead Online as the "neglected child of Rockstar".
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