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ARed Dead Redemption 2player has shown off a clip where they manage to totally destroy a train by throwing a perfectly timed stick of dynamite.Red Dead Redemption 2is a game that’s at its best when players are causing mayhem, and there’s arguably no better example than blowing up an entire train.

Theweapons inRed Dead Redemption 2are extremely varied. Each complements the game’s sandbox in interesting ways and offers new gameplay opportunities for players even five years after release. For example, some players choose to play the game as a pure gunslinger, living out their fantasies as the fastest gun in the West. Others will take something like the lasso, and spend their time hogtying NPCs around the game world. Then, you have players like this, who prefer some of the more explosive options available to them inRed Dead Redemption 2.

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Redditor Keenan_K20 shared the clip, which begins with them taking in one of themost breathtaking locations inRed Dead Redemption 2. Standing atop a cliff edge, they stare at the moon in the dead of night, before they hear a train in the distance. Choosing the route of chaos, they decide to throw a stick of dynamite onto the track below. Keenan_K20 timed the throw absolutely perfectly, blowing up right underneath the first carriage as it crawls to a halt.

Ever since the game’s release in 2018, players have been using dynamite to craft all sorts of bizarre situations in-game. A while back, one player evenlaunched a hostage a crazy distance using dynamite inRed Dead Redemption 2. It’s a huge compliment to the time and effort that Rockstar put into the game’s versatile sandbox that gamers are still looking for new things to do.

While gamers continue to enjoy everythingRed Dead Redemption 2has to offer, the hope for a sequel goes on from the community. There’s potentially hope around the corner, and it could be coming sooner than people think. With theupcomingGTA 6reveal trailer, it seems likely that Rockstar’s latest title isn’t too far away. Once it’s released, the prevailing wisdom would suggest that active development on aRed Dead Redemptionsequel would then begin, after which gamers will hopefully hear more about the future of the series. TheGrand Theft AutotoRed Dead Redemptioncycle has been in place since 2008’sGrand Theft Auto 4, so it would make plenty of sense.