Red Dead Redemption 2 players are a dedicated bunch, as despite having loads of other games to play they’d much rather this one instead.
We can’t exactly blame them, Rockstar Games delivered what can only be described as a perfect game, minus the slow opening, so it makes sense why it’s just as fun on your first playthrough as your 50th.
With the sheer amount of effort that went into Red Dead Redemption 2’s development, GTA VI is bound to be insane by comparison
That said, many Red Dead Redemption 2 players can put thousands of hours into the game and still not see everything, provided they're doing most of the exploring themselves and not referring to guides.
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One player who claims to have logged over 7,000 hours in the game recently shared a discovery that they’d not come across in previous playthroughs, a mysterious cave with some weird writing on the walls.
There are loads of caves in Red Dead Redemption 2, one of them supposedly has the devil inside, but this one is slightly less impressive.
If you’re referring to the in-game map you can find it directly North of Fort Wallace, not far from Cotorra Spings, and inside you’ll find the words “Greed is now a virtue,” creepy stuff.
According to commenters you can also find a fossil nearby to put into Arthur’s notebook, so if you’re going for 100% it’s worth stopping by if you’re in the area.
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While there are other, far more impressive, discoveries to make in-game it’s amazing to think Rockstar went to all of this trouble for secrets that most players wouldn’t find if they hadn’t been told they were there.
If GTA VI’s Vice City map is as big as Red Dead Redemption 2, one can only imagine what kind of secrets and references will be hidden in the streets and out in the country.
Topics: Red Dead Redemption, Red Dead Redemption 2, Rockstar Games