Years after its release, players of Red Dead Redemption 2 discover that it is not necessary to hunt to achieve 100% completion of the game
Although that doesn't mean you can't kill for sport, with all that it implies

- March 3, 2025
- Updated: March 3, 2025 at 1:21 PM
The iconic video game Red Dead Redemption 2, released six years ago, continues to be a source of discoveries and novelties for its players. Despite being known for its violence, the Rockstar title offers a wide variety of activities beyond hunting and shooting, such as fishing, camping, and exploring the vast nature of the Wild West.
You can simply follow the teachings of the natives
One of the most interesting revelations that players have begun to uncover is the possibility of completing the game’s journal by following animals instead of hunting them. This option presents a more peaceful alternative for those who prefer to observe wildlife without involving their death, which is a relief for those who are sensitive to the skinning scenes that often accompany hunting in the game.
Players seeking 100% completion in Red Dead Redemption 2 have discovered that it is not necessary to kill animals to log their observation in the journal, allowing for easier progress in certain missions. However, to obtain rare pelts, hunting remains a necessary step, which maintains a balance between the peaceful and more aggressive activities of the game.
Although violence is a component of the experience, the versatility of Red Dead Redemption 2 allows each player to enjoy it in their own way. Whether they prefer the action of a shootout or the quiet art of observing animals, the depth of the game continues to capture the attention of the community, constantly revealing new tricks and secrets as the years go by. Thus, this title not only becomes a benchmark in the world of video games, but also a space for exploration and creativity for its followers.

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