Red Dead Redemption 2 Mexico Can Be Explored Through A Glitch

Nov 5, 2018 at 10:48am EST
Red Dead Redemption 2

Red Dead Redemption 2 includes most of the Red Dead Redemption map, with the exception of Mexico, which cannot be explored normally. Thanks to a glitch, however, it's possible to see what lurks out of bounds.

The glitch, which is detailed in the video below, allows players to get into Mexico and explore some of it. Most of the area is empty, but the few placeholder buildings seem to suggest that the area may be completed down the line.

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Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the best games released this year, and one of the best Rockstar Games developed titles.

Red Dead Redemption 2 may not be perfect, but its minor shortcomings are like tiny blemishes on a stunningly beautiful face. In a way, they only serve as a reminder of how this world isn't made for perfection. Every single aspect of the game will put you into the very shoes of an outlaw roaming America with his gang as they try to escape the law long enough to make the money needed to disappear for good. It's an epic, memorable and engrossing tale which also elevates the open world genre to new heights with the brand new interaction system, a cast of unforgettable characters and a ton of high-quality content to play for a long time.

Red Dead Redemption 2 is now out on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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