10 Things Rockstar Must Do With Red Dead Redemption 2
9. Focus On Unique Multiplayer Options
Although GTA V's much-hyped multiplayer mode started off as a resounding disappointment, it has developed over the years into something even greater than its initial billing. Containing more content alone than the rest of the Grand Theft Auto franchise combined, GTA V's online free roam multiplayer provides an infinite rabbit hole of things to do. But I don't think that Red Dead Redemption 2 should follow in its footsteps. Even though Red Dead Redemption's online multiplayer laid the groundwork for GTA V's, its more grounded universe doesn't open itself up for the same variety of chaos that the modern day GTA V does. Instead, RDR 2 would be better off focusing on the co-op and competitive options that made up the bulk of Read Dead Redemption's multiplayer. That's not to say that Rockstar shouldn't expand and improve the multiplayer, but following in the tracks of GTA V directly will leave it with big shoes to fill.