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Red Dead Online offers a free skill card and more news

Red Dead Online offers a free skill card and more news

All users, who will be able to improve their skills by connecting between April 17-20, will have access to discounts and more.

Red Dead Redemption 2's online stream, Red Dead Online, doesn't stop with the coronavirus (COVID-19). Rockstar Games has announced the news of the week, including a free skill card that will be offered to all players who connect between April 17 and 20, as the company has revealed on the official website of the video game. Through this letter, users will have the opportunity to improve their skills.

When playing in Freemode events, you will be able to get 50% RDO $ and gold bonuses, both if you try to get the golden armor in Fool's Gold or if you try to overcome the fishing challenges or take control in Rey of the castle. In addition, until April 20, you will also earn a 50% discount on coats that unlock below level 15. As every week, the Wheeler, Rawson & Co catalog is expanded with clothing items available through April 27:

  • Checked cap
  • Folwell hat
  • Gardenias hat
  • Macbay jacket
  • Clymene coat
  • Cardozo vest
  • Carver pants
  • Griffith Zahones
  • Leather leggings

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The store also offers various offers

  • 30% discount on all shotguns
  • 30% discount on all shoulder bags
  • 30% discount on all versatile horses
  • 70% discount on all gestures
  • 50% discount on all melee weapons
  • 80% discount on all skill cards

Rockstar Games announced that due to the coronavirus it will take measures to alleviate the world situation. The company explained that from April 1 to the end of May, 5% of the proceeds from GTA Online and Red Dead Online will be invested in helping local communities and struggling businesses.

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