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Rockstar Games has announced that beginning Tuesday, August 24, it will be swiftly and indefinitely banishing from the world of Red Dead Redemption multiplayer all Gamertags and PSN IDs it has detected with hacked game saves. Such cheating is a clear violation of the developer’s code of conduct, and punishable at its sole discretion.
If you are one of these offenders, you have one last chance for redemption: you have until tomorrow to delete your hacked game save to be spared the hammer’s swift justice.
To be spared, any hacked saves that you have will need to be deleted – single-player as well as multiplayer. You should be aware that everything is wiped when deleting saves. After deleting your hacked game save(s), you will then need to go online with Red Dead Redemption (prior to August 24) for it to register that you’re now playing clean. For single-player saves, you will need to re-play the game while connected until you gain access to the safehouse at MacFarlane’s ranch. For multiplayer saves, you will need to play one full game online or do one Gang Hideout.
Red Dead Redemption
- Platform(s): PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Xbox One
- Genre(s): Action, Shooter