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Red Dead Redemption 2

Developer:Rockstar Games
Publisher:Rockstar Games
Platform:PS4
Genre:Open World, Western

Experience an epic tale of loyalty, survival, and redemption as Arthur Morgan in Red Dead Redemption 2. Explore a massive open world, build relationships within the Van der Linde gang, hunt legendary animals, and shape your legacy in one of gaming's most immersive Western adventures.

Main Story60 Hrs
Platinum190 Hrs
Difficulty6/10
Playthroughs1 Run
Platinum trophy
Platinum1
Gold trophy
Gold3
Silver trophy
Silver4
Bronze trophy
Bronze44

Roadmap

Early Game

The opening hours are all about learning the basics while surviving the harsh conditions of the mountains and settling into your first proper camp. Take your time here and get comfortable with shooting, looting, and riding, because these core systems will carry you through the entire game. There is no rush, so enjoy the slower pace and let the game teach you naturally.

Once you reach Chapter 2, the world really opens up and this is where you should start building good habits. Loot everything, interact with camp members, and begin knocking out companion activities and item requests early so you do not miss anything later. This is also a great time to start working toward high honor, which will help with multiple trophies down the line.

If something feels confusing early on, that is normal, the game throws a lot at you, so just take it step by step. And if you ever get stuck, just Ask Gami and get right back to it without breaking your flow.

Mid Game

As you move into the middle chapters, the map expands and you will have access to more towns, weapons, and side activities. This is the perfect time to start mixing story progress with Stranger missions, collectibles, and general exploration so you are not leaving everything for the end.

Keep an eye on missable content during these chapters, especially camp activities, item requests, and honor based missions. Make a habit of checking camp regularly and completing anything that pops up, because it is much easier to handle these naturally now than to worry about them later.

You should also start thinking about long term trophies like hunting, crafting, and studying animals. Do not grind them yet, just chip away at them as you play. A little progress here and there goes a long way, and future you will be very thankful.

Late Game

As you approach the final chapters, the story becomes more focused and intense, so this is a good time to slow down slightly and make sure you have not missed anything important. Wrap up any remaining honor missions and optional content before pushing too far ahead.

Try to keep your honor where you want it, maintain your camp interactions, and continue progressing side content alongside the story. You do not need to finish everything yet, but making solid progress here will save you a lot of cleanup later.

Once you reach the Epilogue, you will have more freedom again, and this is a great time to start preparing for full completion. Take a breath, enjoy the world, and get ready for the final stretch toward 100 percent.

Trophy Cleanup and Extra Tips

After finishing the story, most of your remaining trophies will come from cleanup like collectibles, hunting, crafting, and replaying missions for gold medals. This is where the game turns into a checklist, but if you have been chipping away at things, it will feel much more manageable than it looks.

Focus on one category at a time instead of bouncing between everything, whether that is collectibles, animals, or challenges. Breaking it down keeps it from feeling overwhelming, and you will start seeing progress quickly.

Some trophies like gold medals or full animal completion can take time, so stay patient and do not try to rush everything in one sitting. If you ever feel stuck or unsure where to go next, just Ask Gami and keep the momentum going, you are closer to that platinum than it feels.

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