

To be clear, Rockstar hasn’t taken the game down yet and won’t be any time soon. Red Dead Online’s funeral occurred today, with #RedDeadFuneral trending on Twitter as fans said their preemptive goodbyes. And while not everyone knew about Red Dead Online’s fan-hosted funeral, those who were aware of the situation generally seemed appreciative of Clark’s statement. “Thank you Roger,” one Twitter user replied, “Arthur himself showing support feels good.” Others shared a similar sentiment. Members of the Red Dead Online community greatly appreciated the actor's expression of support. RELATED: Red Dead Online Players Upset With July 2022 Update“Although today it has my sympathies I know this community will never die,” said Arthur Morgan’s actor Roger Clark on Twitter. In a recent tweet, the actor for Red Dead Redemption 2’s Arthur Morgan expressed his empathy for the fans. However, the studio has made it clear that the MMO is on life support, and its shifting developers to work on the upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6.However, Red Dead Online fans aren’t the only ones mourning the game’s inevitable death. Rockstar intends to keep the servers running and continue hosting seasonal events for some time. Unfortunately for Red Dead Online players, the possibility seems to be growing increasingly likely.

It’s always a sad day when a beloved online game shuts down.
