What We Want: Single-Player DLC
Features We Hope Are in Red Dead Redemption, and Ones We Hope Aren’t
GTA V was undoubtedly a great game, but the absence of single-player DLC was a real letdown, especially considering how great Rockstar usually are in this area. Red Dead Redemption featured an excellent single-player expansion called Undead Nightmare. It added zombies, mythical creatures and legendary mounts into the game’s already amazing open-world. It featured its own story, hunting missions, and a multiplayer horde-mode, all of which was great.
Now I’m not saying that we need to zombify the second game, but it should absolutely have some single-player DLC. The world of Red Dead is a decidedly more serious affair than the Grand Theft Auto series, so adding in something wacky via DLC could definitely serve as a great way to keep people playing post-launch, particularly those players who don’t necessarily want to subsist purely on the game’s inevitable massive multiplayer component.