There’s a lot to find in Red Dead Redemption 2
Whether it’s murder mysteries, cigarette cards or something else, there is no shortage of random things to keep an eye on in Red Dead Redemption 2.
The new game from Rockstar has already become something of a cultural phenomenon in its short time on the shelves, and it doesn’t show any signs of relenting soon.
Part of the appeal of the game and its mysteries is the ambiguity behind them all, and the latest one could end up being the most sought after of them all.
I am talking about Michael from Grand Theft Auto V, who it turns out is actually in Red Dead Redemption 2, somewhere.
Ned Luke, the actor who played the role of one of GTA V’s main characters has confirmed as much, on Twitter, explaining that while his voice work was not used in the final game, his character model was.
Spotted in credits…now can you find me in the game? Hint: They took away my voice work…gonna be hard to recognize, but the character work is still in there. #ItsAMystery #RDR2 #RedNedRedemption https://t.co/3YjwjG0dxB
— Ned Luke (@ned_luke) November 3, 2018
This not so cryptic tweet has gotten players of the game excited, with many very keen on finding Michael. Some appear to believe that they already have, to varying degrees of success.
@RockstarGames had a very special treat in red dead redemption 2 look who Michael De Santa clone thanks to @ned_luke I guess before gta v ned worked on RDR2 pic.twitter.com/NvMTqNWKO3
— Jeremy (@JeremyDantz21) November 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/mickmars1022/status/1060949781432930309
Are you playing the piano In the saloon in st denis? When I spoke to him Arthur even says "You look familiar" @RockstarGames ? pic.twitter.com/k5GiXhcwsy
— pittdogg (@pittdogg85) November 5, 2018
@ned_luke is this you ? #RedDeadRedemption2 pic.twitter.com/TQbdiIxoWm
— Mark Vasquez (@Markv523) November 9, 2018