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Red Dead Redemption Outlaws to the End: New DLC Details
New Screens and Mission Details from the Red Dead Redemption Outlaws to the End Co-Op Mission Pack: "The Kidnapped Girl"
Fighting off gang reinforcements in "The Kidnapped Girl" - one of six all-new cooperative missions in The Outlaws to the End Co-Op Mission Pack, coming June 22nd.
Storming Fort Mercer, in search of the kidnapped farmer's daughter.
Escape via stagecoach.
A team of players blowing through the entrance to Fort Mercer.
New Screens and Mission Details from the Red Dead Redemption Outlaws to the End Co-Op Mission Pack: "The Kidnapped Girl"
Fighting off gang reinforcements in "The Kidnapped Girl" - one of six all-new cooperative missions in The Outlaws to the End Co-Op Mission Pack, coming June 22nd.
Today, we present exclusive screens and info from “The Kidnapped Girl” - another of the six all-new Co-Operative Multiplayer missions that will be available as a completely free download on June 22nd as part of the Red Dead Redemption Outlaws to the End Co-Op Mission Pack.
In “The Kidnapped Girl”, another gang has taken over Fort Mercer, and they’re holding a farmer’s daughter hostage.
Storming Fort Mercer, in search of the kidnapped farmer's daughter.
You and your crew will need to charge the fort and eliminate the gang with all firepower necessary – then fend off enemy reinforcements as you transport the girl by stagecoach safely to her home at Ridgewood Farm.
Escape via stagecoach.
Check out screens from this mission below (and above) and stay tuned for more info on the Outlaws to the End Co-Op Mission Pack as we get closer to the June 22nd release date on Xbox LIVE (requires Xbox LIVE Gold Membership for online play) and PlayStation Network. You can also click here for info and screens from the first three missions from the Co-Op Missions Pack that we revealed previously, “Walton’s Gold”, “The River” and “Ammunition”.
A team of players blowing through the entrance to Fort Mercer.
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