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Free Red Dead Online Bonuses Available On PS4 For A Limited Time

Red Dead Redemption 2's online mode, aptly titled Red Dead Online, is currently giving away some free bonuses to PS4 players. PlayStation announced the news via Twitter, noting players have until April 6 to claim their bonuses.Red Dead Online players on PS4 can snag three free Ability Cards right now. All you have to do to get your free cards is play Red Dead Online by April 6 and then go to the Abilities section of the Pause menu. It's as easy as that. Unfortunately, these bonus items are not

Read The Heartfelt Note That Ubisoft’s CEO Sent To Employees About COVID-19

Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has sent a memo to the company's global staff regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. It's a heartfelt and emotional note wherein Guillemot commends his teams for their effort and contributions during this trying time."We are now in a pandemic, with far-reaching effects on our daily lives," Guillemot said in the memo, which was obtained by Kotaku. "At this exceptional juncture, it is essential that we take special care of ourselves and our loved ones. The health and well-being of Ubisoft team members is our primary concern, and

GTA Online And Red Dead Online Events Will Continue During Coronavirus, Rockstar Says

Despite the coronavirus (COVID-19) threatening to disrupt its development workflow, Rockstar Games isn't planning to stop its ongoing content updates for Grand Theft Auto Online and Red Dead Online.In a message posted on its official Twitter page, Rockstar Games said it is maintaining a weekly programming schedule and more events and activities for Grand Theft Auto Online and Red Dead Online are coming. These are typically a mix of experience bonuses, new missions, and clothing items, and they occasionally contain older content brought back for a limited time.Like several other

Rockstar Becomes Latest Developer To Ask Teams To Work From Home

Rockstar Games, the publisher and developer of Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Redemption 2, is sending its employees home. In an announcement on Twitter, Rockstar Games has said that, as with many businesses around the world, they are taking steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus) among employees and the people around them.The statement says that the company "has implemented work from home policies across (their) international offices and studios," and that Rockstar Games started "rolling out remote work solutions worldwide across the past week."The tweet also