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The 5 Scariest Easter Eggs To Find In Red Dead Redemption 2


The 5 Scariest Easter Eggs To Find In Red Dead Redemption 2


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Red Dead Redemption 2 already has enough danger to keep you busy, but its sneakiest scares hide in the details. One minute you’re admiring the moonlight, and the next you’re wondering why you ever trusted a quiet alleyway. Not to make you shake in your cowboy boots, but these are the scariest easter eggs you’d ever hope to find!

The Vampire in Saint Denis

Saint Denis is meant to be civilized. It’s a full-blown city! That is, until you start noticing the strange wall writings that hint at something hungry. Track down the clues, return at the right hour, and you can stumble into a scene that’s far more gothic nightmare than pleasant evening stroll.

Edmund Lowry Jr.’s Trail

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This one doesn’t rely on the supernatural, which only makes it worse. The “American Dreams” mystery pulls you through grisly crime scenes and torn map scraps (and scraps of another kind), gradually guiding you toward a hideout. It’s a slow-burning dread that has a pretty explosive ending.

The Ghost Train

Not every haunting needs a mansion. If you’re ever moseying around Lemoyne, you might just see a full-on phantom locomotive. Show up in the dead of night, a rare train barrels down the tracks. It’s the kind of sight that makes you stop, stare, and question whether your character is cold or you are.

The UFO at Hani’s Bethel

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An abandoned shack is already suspicious, but this one comes with the lingering feeling that you shouldn’t be inside at all. If you wait at the right time, the sky answers back with a hovering presence that’s equal parts wonder and menace. 

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The “Devil” in the Hidden Tunnel

Up in Big Valley, you can find a cave that trades duels for philosophy. The hermit inside calls himself the devil, though he’s more of a flamboyant loner. Either way, as it turns out, the creepiest thing in the wilderness might be a person who’s had too much time to think.