Hidden Detail in Red Dead Redemption 2: Rare Dog with Heterochromia Discovered After Years!
A keen Red Dead Redemption 2 player recently noticed an intriguing detail—a dog in the game has heterochromia. This cute little feature will likely go unnoticed by most players, making its discovery all the more impressive.
It's well known that Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the most detailed video games of all time. Even six years after its release, players continue to uncover hidden details, drawing them back to the game again and again. It makes sense—if there always seems to be more to discover, even experienced players can find new things each time they launch the game. Recently, one player noticed an unexpected detail about Bill, showing that even main characters in the game still hold secrets.
Reddit user sfmyoink shared this interesting find, which can be spotted at Red Dead Redemption 2’s Manzanita Post. There, players are welcomed by a family with a pet Siberian Husky. Players can pet the dog, but many may not notice that it has two different-colored eyes: one bright blue and the other orange. It’s a rare and endearing detail that very few players will ever spot. Some believe Red Dead Redemption 2's attention to detail borders on excessive, and this certainly fits that definition, even if it's charming.
Other gamers in the Reddit thread were just as surprised by sfmyoink’s discovery. One user even joked, "I have failed as a person with heterochromia." Clearly, this was a well-hidden Red Dead Redemption 2 secret, as no one in the discussion claimed to have seen it before. It’s unclear whether any other dogs in the game have heterochromia or if this feature is unique to the husky at Manzanita Post.
Despite the lack of a sequel, Red Dead Redemption 2 remains incredibly popular. The recent release of the original game on PC, 14 years after its debut, has reignited interest in the franchise, but with Rockstar currently focused on developing Grand Theft Auto 6, any potential Red Dead Redemption 3 is likely still years away. Meanwhile, Red Dead Redemption 2 recently reached an impressive sales milestone, showing that the 2018 title still has plenty of life left.
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