A player in the online world of Red Dead Redemption 2 has found a clever glitch that helps them accumulate money effortlessly in Rockstar’s Western. While this unusual exploit can be repetitive, it allows players to earn hundreds of dollars in just a few seconds.
Six years after Red Dead Redemption 2 hit the shelves, gamers are still uncovering fresh glitches. With a game of this magnitude and ambition, it’s only natural that some bugs would remain, even after countless patches. Rockstar has done a commendable job of removing any major issues, allowing only the more humorous glitches to remain, which often create unforgettable moments. For instance, one bizarre glitch turned a dead body into a stack of guns, showcasing the amusing outcomes these bugs can produce.
A Reddit user named EaeaeaeaeaaA recently shared an interesting find at Emerald Station, where they discovered a stash of cash that can be collected repeatedly. While it may seem a bit monotonous, they’re raking in between $20 and $25 each time, accumulating hundreds in less than a minute. One gamer humorously remarked that this was “Dutch’s real plan,” and another mentioned a similar glitch at the doctor’s office in Valentine. Although this isn’t the first money glitch in Red Dead Redemption 2, it could very well be the most effective one to date.
Red Dead Redemption 2 Money Glitch at Emerald Station
EaeaeaeaeaaA shared the steps for executing a glitch in Red Dead Redemption 2. They started by fast-traveling to Emerald Station, then proceeded to rob a nearby train to bring it to a halt. After making their getaway on horseback to evade the law, they returned to the train and joined a domino game in the vicinity. They would leave the game, re-enter, and repeat this cycle to accumulate more cash. Finally, they blew up the safe at the front of the train and collected the money, which would be duplicated due to their earlier actions.
For now, gamers will need to settle for exploring new adventures in Red Dead Redemption 2. A new installment in the series appears to be quite distant, especially with Rockstar’s understandable priority on Grand Theft Auto 6. Earlier this year, the studio did offer PC players a treat with the long-anticipated Steam release of the original Red Dead Redemption, but it doesn’t completely satisfy the craving for a full sequel.