Red Dead Redemption II might not be getting any story DLC, but some new single-player missions are now available in its multiplayer mode, Red Dead Online.
Three more "solo play" missions have been added to Red Dead Online, Rockstar announced as part of this week's update. You can access these missions at the post office, with a mysterious person known as "J" providing you with these "A New Source of Employment" missions.
The missions--which are only available to play alone--involve things like stealing a valuable white Arabian racehorse, breaking in to the Mayor of Saint Denis' house to steal his jewels, and playing backup to someone carrying precious cargo. You can see the full names and descriptions for these missions below, as written by Rockstar Games.
You can access A New Source of Employment by going to your mailbox at a post office or in your camp lockbox. Additional solo missions will be announced later.
A One Horse Deal -- 30% off an Arabian horse and two special horse reviversRich Pickings -- three lost jewelry and three family heirloom collectiblesOutrider -- 20 small game arrows and 100 express revolver cartridgesFor more on what's new in Red Dead Online this week outside of the solo missions, check out the full blog post on Rockstar's website.
These new solo missions come to Red Dead Online not long after Rockstar Games added the ability to perform the Cayo Perico Heist in GTA Online in single-player. A lot of people played GTA Online's Cayo Perico Heist as a single-player mission, and management at Take-Two said this speaks to Rockstar's ongoing commitment to single-player experiences.
Take-Two boss Strauss Zelnick said Rockstar's ability to have success in both single-player and multiplayer within its games demonstrates that the developer doesn't have to choose--it can have both. GTA Online and Red Dead Online set new player records in 2020, while the base games themselves also continues to reach new sales milestones. This is all despite no single-player expansion ever releasing for Grand Theft Auto V or Red Dead Redemption II.
In other news, the standalone version of Red Dead Online recently jumped back up $20 following a multi-month discount that brought it down to $5.