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A Red Dead Redemption 2 player discovers a hidden NPC after 7 years

** I just came across a discovery that leaves me speechless! A Red Dead Redemption 2 player identified a hidden NPC that no one had noticed in seven years of existence of the game. A wrapped wanderer perched in a tree that proclaims king? It is exactly for these kinds of nuggets that I love to seek every corner of this masterpiece of Rockstar! **

The amazing discovery of an NPC after seven years of play

I spent hundreds of hours analyzing the smallest corners of Red Dead Redemption 2, but I must admit that this discovery completely took me off guard! A player has just shared on R/RDR2 the unlikely meeting with a NPC that very few people knew so far.

“The king? He asked in his post. “During my second Playyrrough, I came across this bizarre old type hidden in the bushes. Never crossed before. Can someone who has already seen it tell me more? »»

This famous “king” turns out to be an old man crowned and draped, comfortably perched in the canopy of a tree. After some research, I discovered that it is in fact “poor Joe”, a sovereign self-proclaimed hermit that hides northeast of Doverhill.

The reaction of other players particularly amused me. “Frankly, I have played the game several times and I’ve been on this SU for years, but it is the first time that I hear about it,” comments the most upvulated user. A certain Skytracker adds: “I am amazed by the amount of great things hidden in RDR2. »»

This discovery reminds me when a player had spotted a new animal after 6 years of play. Definitely, Rockstar knows how to surprise us!

Poor Joe, the lonely king who throws stones at you

What fascinates me with this find is the interaction offered by this atypical NPC. If you approach too close to his “arboreal kingdom”, poor Joe begins to scream obscenities and bomb your stones! Not really the royal welcome we could expect, but so in the spirit of the game.

I immediately revived my game to try to find it for myself. You might as well warn you, it’s not easy! You really have to look up and meticulously study the trees northeast of Doverhill. A advice: listening carefully, his vociferations can guide you.

If you try to approach him more, this little king of the forests will retreat in a hole in his tree. Always curious about the limits of the game, I tested different approaches. Apparently, it is possible to eliminate it with Molotov cocktails, but I let you discover for yourself what is happening.

The details on its history are practically nonexistent. We do not know how he found himself there, why he carries a crown, or if he has any link with the main plot. It is precisely this mystery that makes discovery even more exciting.

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The incredible density of details that makes RDR2 renown

This discovery illustrates perfectly why, seven years after its release, Red Dead Redemption 2 remains a game that I continue to examine regularly. The level of detail and immersion is simply crazy! Frankly, how many developers would take the trouble to create such a specific NPC, with its own animations and behaviors, knowing that 99% of players will probably never see it?

It is hard to believe that almost a decade has passed since Rockstar launched this nugget in 2018. The game was acclaimed for its captivating scenario, its wide open and detailed world, and its memorable characters. But what brings me back again and again is this feeling that there is always something to discover.

When I think about it, it is not surprising that players continue to find new elements. The card is so huge and each corner is full of details. From random interactions to dynamic events, including these hidden NPCs like poor Joe, each game session can reserve its share of surprises.

Over my games, I have often ignored the trees, focusing on what was going on in the ground. This discovery reminds me of the importance of visiting vertically too. Who knows what I could still find by simply looking up?

A world of play that has not finished surprising us

What is interesting with Red Dead Redemption 2 is that even after having finished the main story two or three times, I still discover new things. And I am obviously not the only one!

The community around the game remains incredibly active, constantly sharing new finds. Details on secondary characters with hidden interactions, including subtle Eggs, the game seems inexhaustible.

I wonder how many other secrets are still buried in the vast expanses of the world of RDR2. From rare NPCs like poor Joe with unknown game mechanics, there is probably still a lot to discover.

The next time I will launch the game, I will certainly take time to travel the forests near Doverhill to seek this self-proclaimed king. And above all, I will not forget to look up more often. After all, in a world as richly detailed as that created by Rockstar, each perspective deserves to be sought.

If you still play Red Dead Redemption 2, I strongly advise you to go in search of poor Joe. Not only is it a hilarious meeting, but it will remind you why this game remains a monument of video games seven years after its release. And who knows, maybe you will be the next to discover an element that no one has yet noticed!

Cecile

Hello, I am Cécile, a passionate about video games! In this blog, I share with you the latest news and the games that will vibrate!

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