![]() This rollout method will help Rockstar "ease into the beta and to mitigate major issues." The studio is being very candid about potential performance issues, saying that the beta is "the first step in what will be a continually expanding and dynamic world."Īs such, Rockstar is expecting the "inevitable turbulence of launching any online experience of this size and scale" and it is asking the Red Dead Redemption 2 community to report any issues and share their feedback so that Rockstar can shape the experience with them in mind. If you played the game between October 26 and October 29-according to Rockstar's data-you'll be able to join the fun from November 29.įinally, public access to Red Dead Online will be available to anyone that owns Red Dead Redemption 2 from November 30. If you're one of those people, you can head online on Wednesday, November 28. The next group of people to be given access is anyone who played the game on October 26 (that's Red Dead Redemption 2's launch day). Anyone who has that version will be able to jump into the beta from November 27 at 8:30 AM ET / 5:30 AM PST / 1:30 PM GMT / 12:30 AM AEDT (November 28). The first group of people that will be able to play the game are those that purchased the Ultimate Edition. When you're able to play the beta depends on the version of the game you have or when you actually started playing the game. Now Playing: Red Dead Online Beta Gameplay Live By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's ![]()
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