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Red Dead Redemption Free DLC Co-op Pack

I’ve just received this urgent communique from Rockstar Games headquarters.

And by urgent communique I mean standard consumer newsletter.

I love Red Dead Redemption, probably, but I know I love free stuff. In June Rockstar are releasing a free co-op pack consisting of the following modes and scenarios.

The Outlaws to the End Co-Op Mission Pack will feature six all-new cooperative multiplayer missions to play
with 2-4 players. This will be a completely free download that we will have ready for you to download and play at
some time in June.

These six explosive and epic missions will play out across the game world, including:

“Walton’s Gold”
Walton’s Gang have taken control of a mining camp rich with gold. Fight through the camp and load your mine cart with
as much gold as you can carry and get out as fast as you can – Walton’s boys have rigged the place to blow!

“The River”
Ride a raft down river, taking out rebel encampments along the way until you reach the rebel stronghold of
Nosalida and a final epic battle for the town’s massive weapons caches. Watch out for Gatling gun-equipped enemy rafts.

“Ammunition”
The Mexican Army has the town of Tesoro Azul under siege. Storm the gates under heavy cannon,
Gatling gun and sniper fire to destroy the Mexican artillery placements.

Plus three more missions to be revealed in detail soon.

The Outlaws to the End Co-Op Mission Pack will also yield additional multiplayer XP rewards,
and brand new Achievements/Trophies to unlock.

The extra missions will have to be paid for so it’s wise to release this free as a taster. GTA4’s multiplayer was incredible if you hooked up with friends and this will be too under the same circumstances.

I’m still jonesing for RDR despite Rockstar blanking me when I asked for a review copy. I don’t blame them though, if I was a stuck up bitch I wouldn’t give me a second glance either.

Thanks for everything….mum.

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