A Red Dead Redemption 2 player has shown off a hilarious glitch that flings players all the way to Guarma. It goes to show that despite all of the critical acclaim, Red Dead Redemption 2 isn't completely perfect.

While Red Dead Redemption 2 is famed for its remarkable attention to detail, it's interesting to see where things have slipped by the developers like this. The game has been out for almost five years now, and players are still finding new glitches. One Red Dead Redemption 2 glitch even makes Pearson float. Luckily, most of the glitches in the game are funny like this, rather than game-breaking. Most of the game-breaking bugs were patched out of the game years ago, although the game wasn't exactly notoriously buggy upon release anyway.

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The hilarious glitch was posted to Reddit by AimAssistYT, which shows one of the bridges in the game being extremely broken. When the player stands on the bridge, they're flung the full distance across the map before dying in the water. When they respawn, they awaken on the island of Guarma, the island that makes up the majority of Red Dead Redemption 2's Chapter 5. While Red Dead Redemption 2's story was critically acclaimed upon release, the Guarma Chapter wasn't the most popular with fans. However, it's still an interesting way for players to explore the island after it's supposed to be unavailable.

Players in the thread made light of the glitch, with one player enquiring how to get back from Guarma. It appears that the only solution to the problem is to reload the save, which is less than ideal if any progress has been made. If they really wanted to, they could do what another player did, and build a house in Guarma in Red Dead Redemption 2. For gamers wanting to try out this glitch for themselves, the user claimed that the bugged bridge can be found in Hennigan's Stead in-game, which can only be accessed during the Epilogue of the game.

Right now, it doesn't seem that Red Dead Redemption 3 is in active development. Developer Rockstar is fully focused on GTA 6 with leaks for the game still being taken down after the enormous breach last year. Once GTA 6 is released, hopefully Rockstar's plans for the future of the Red Dead Redemption franchise will become much clearer to gamers, with no solid news on a sequel up to now. Red Dead Redemption 2 sold brilliantly, so no sequel would definitely be a surprising move.

Red Dead Redemption 2 is available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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