Red Dead Online is getting a major update this Spring, but more content is constantly going to be made available to the game before then.
Today, Red Dead Online is getting a new competitive mode, Target Races. The mode will be available on both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Shoot targets while on horseback to pass checkpoints while racing and be first to finish in Target Races, today’s addition to the Red Dead Online Beta.
All players start out with a bow and arrow – as you race, each target you hit will increase your Horse’s Stamina – but you can also take advantage of strategic pickups along the courses. Ride through Stamina pickups to extend your Horse’s sprinting time or quickly recover from a drained Horse Stamina core. Weapons pickups dole out firearms with limited ammo supplies – use a shotgun blast to quickly and easily takeout a checkpoint target or turn that weapon against your competition. While players can lock-on to checkpoint targets, using weapons against other competitors will require proficiency with free-aim. If you’re trailing behind, ride in your competitor’s slipstream to regenerate Horse Stamina quickly and gain a slight speed boost, or if you’re defending a lead you can kick your competitors to reduce their Horse Stamina levels with a slight chance of being able to knock them down.
PlayStation 4 owners also get early access to Open Target Races.
PlayStation 4 players get early access to Open Target Races, where you compete in an open space to take out all targets then race to the finish. You’re free to shoot targets in any order you wish, just keep an eye on how quickly your competition is knocking out targets and use the mini-map to know which target to hit next. PS4 players will also see the Special Series icon appear on the game map; the Special Series will appear whenever there is a PS4 early access mode and launch players directly into a series.
Red Dead Online is now available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
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