Key Takeaways
- A Red Dead Redemption 2 player found a dog with heterochromia, a hidden detail many will miss.
- The dog can be found with the family at Manzanita Post, where there’s a hidden mystery to be solved.
- The game’s attention to detail continues to impress players even years after its release.
A perceptive Red Dead Redemption 2 player online has noticed that a specific dog that can be found in the game has heterochromia. This adorable Red Dead Redemption 2 detail will go unnoticed by most players, which is why its discovery is so impressive.
It’s no secret that Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the most detailed video games of all time. Six years after its release, players are still finding hidden pieces of detail, which keeps them coming back for more. It makes sense – if it always feels like there’s more to discover after all this time, then even veteran players will have new experiences each time they launch the game. Just recently, another Red Dead Redemption 2 player noticed a gross detail about Bill, so it’s interesting to see that even the game’s main cast has things left to find out about them.
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Reddditor sfmyoink shared the interesting detail, which can be found at Red Dead Redemption 2‘s Manzanita Post. There, players are greeted by a family who have a pet Siberian Husky. They can pet the dog, but what might go unnoticed is that it has heterochromia. While one eye is bright blue, the other is orange – an adorable find that very few players will ever pick up on. There are some gamers who believe the attention to detail in Red Dead Redemption 2 borders on excessive, and this definitely could fall into this category, as cool as it is.
This Red Dead Redemption 2 Dog Has Heterochromia
Other gamers in the thread were equally as shocked as sfmyoink at the discovery, with one user even saying, “I have failed as a person with heterochromia.” It certainly seems as though this was a very well-hidden Red Dead Redemption 2 secret, given no one in the thread claimed to have seen it before. It’s unclear if there are any other dogs in the game with heterochromia, or if it’s just limited to the one located at Manzanita Post.
Despite the lack of a sequel, Red Dead Redemption 2 remains enormously popular online. The recent release of the original game on PC after 14 years has reignited interest in the franchise as a whole, but with Rockstar currently busy developing Grand Theft Auto 6, any potential Red Dead Redemption 3 is likely many years away yet. In the meantime, Red Dead Redemption 2 recently passed an incredible sales milestone, showing there’s plenty of life in the 2018 title yet.
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