Rockstar Games launches the PS5 version of Red Dead Redemption today, and it’s been confirmed by Exophase that the Trophy list for this re-release of the Wild West classic is identical to the PS4 ...
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People can’t get enough of Arthur’s journey. Red Dead Redemption 2 was a huge success for Rockstar Games. Fans couldn’t get enough of this wild, gritty westerner. After the initial game came out, it ...
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ORLANDO, Fla. — By this time next year, Orlando will have almost twice as many red-light cameras as it does today, covering nearly 10% of all intersections within city limits. The expansion came after ...
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