Red Dead Redemption 2 Players Discover New Spiderweb Secret, Over Seven Years Later

Red Dead Redemption 2 Players Discover New Spiderweb Secret, Over Seven Years Later

Much has been said about the attention to detail in Rockstar Gamesโ€™ Red Dead Redemption 2, from the environment to different mission outcomes. But just when all its secrets had seemingly been discovered, fans uncovered something brand new last month thatโ€™s seemingly been in the game since its 2018 launch.

As outlined by YouTuber Strange Man (with assistance from the community), thereโ€™s a telegraph pole in the Heartland Oil Fields where, between 3 AM and 4 AM, a spider symbol and web with a feather is visible. Fans would subsequently discover similar poles throughout the world with the same symbols and spiderwebs. All of these connect to an even larger โ€œwebโ€, but what makes it so intriguing is that the letter โ€œNโ€ is visible.

Upon heading North, players found another pole that, when shot, revealed the letter โ€œW,โ€ doubtless pointing West. It led to โ€“ you guessed it โ€“ another telegraph pole revealing the letter โ€œNWโ€ and a guitar symbol when shot. Leading to Fort Wallace, where a guitar is pointing West, eventually leading to a card of Emmet Granger, last seen in the mission, โ€œThe Noblest of Men, and a Woman.โ€

While this would all eventually lead to Doddโ€™s Bluff, it seems the trail has gone cold with the community scrounging for more clues. But remember that feather at the first pole? Each of the other seven also has a feather, with the total falling under two colors: Red and white. Perhaps this is a larger clue to something else (including a mission that takes place in Fort Wallace).

Whatever it ends up being, the mystery is a testament to the massive scale of Red Dead Redemption 2 and the secrets that still lie buried. Now, how about that current-gen remaster, Rockstar?

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