All Trophies in Red Dead Redemption

The only Trophy you can miss in Red Dead Redemption is “Spurred to Victory.” To get it, just finish 20 main story missions without switching horses or letting your current horse die.

ARC Raiders Trick Makes Looting a Lot Faster

A useful trick in ARC Raiders involves using Field Crates, which you can find near Field Depots on maps like Dam Battlegrounds and Buried City. Here’s how it works: when you approach a Field Depot, look for a small silver crate nearby. You can pick it up and carry it back to the Depot to exchange for rewards. However, be careful! Carrying the crate slows you down significantly and makes you an easier target for enemies.

3 New Switch 2 Games Are All Releasing on the Very Same Day, Including Metroid Prime 4

Since its release, the Switch 2 has seen some great games, including the highly-rated exclusive Donkey Kong Bananza, the action-packed Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment (which blends Dynasty Warriors with the world of Zelda), and the fun racing game Kirby Air Riders. But exclusives aren’t the only thing Nintendo’s done. They’ve also released enhanced versions of popular Switch games for the new console, like Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom, Super Mario Party Jamboree, Pokemon Legends: Z-A, and the upcoming Metroid Prime 4: Beyond.

Ball x Pit Devs Announce 3 Free Content Updates for 2026

Ball x Pit, the new game from Kenny Sun & Friends and Devolver Digital, quickly became a popular hit in 2025, surpassing major sales goals within its first week. Now, just two months after its release, the game has reached another impressive milestone – 1 million players!

Harsh Realities Of Replaying Red Dead Redemption

Now that Red Dead Redemption is being updated for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and potentially the Nintendo Switch 2, players revisiting the game as John Marston might be surprised by some changes or aspects that haven’t aged well.

Red Dead Redemption’s Current-Gen Upgrade is Confusing Fans

Rockstar revealed in November 2025 that their new game will be available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and the Switch 2. This announcement came about a year after the launch of Red Dead Redemption on Steam, which attracted over 8,000 players simultaneously. While the Steam version was popular, it also faced criticism, as many players felt the $50 price tag was too high for a game that was over ten years old. Now, the updated Xbox version seems to be facing the same pricing concerns.