GTA Online: Twitter Reacts to Rockstar's New RC Bandito Race Update

Rockstar has also announced that all 15 RC Bandito Races will be giving Double GTA$ and RP till March 6
Rockstar has also announced that all 15 RC Bandito Races will be giving Double GTA$ and RP till March 6

Rockstar Games has announced a big update for GTA V, with seven new tracks for the RC Bandito Races. Along with these updates, Rockstar has also announced that all 15 RC Bandito Races will be giving Double GTA$ and RP till March 6.

Arena War Creator has also been announced, where you can customize and create your own Arena Vehicle Deathmatches and set special lighting rigs and Arena props.

For those of you who feel creative and want to make custom Arena maps, Rockstar has offered a Creator Guide.

Players will also get double bonuses and level up faster from Contact Missions, Rockstar Stunt Races and Hunting Pack (Remix). How did Twitter react to all this? Take a look:

Well, it turns out, Twitter is mad at Rockstar for the many issues for their October 2018 game Red Dead Redemption 2, specifically Red Dead Online.

Red Dead Redemption 2 received many accolades and awards for its immersive gameplay, historical accuracy, engaging story, beautiful game world and many other things.

But Red Dead Online doesn't seem to be satisfying players at all. There are many problems with the game such as Gold Bars being extremely hard to accumulate (unless you buy them of course), the towns being relatively empty and many other things.

Unlike GTA Online, Red Dead Online only allows you to play one character. In Red Dead Online, you will need to delete your character and lose all your progress to play a different one. GTA Online has been thriving since it first came out in 2013.

It had a lot of issues in the beginning but it became relatively stable with many updates from Rockstar.

Fans are left feeling like Rockstar cares more about GTA Online than it does Red Dead Online. Are they going too far? Probably not. Red Dead Online is in need of some serious tweaking and attention from developers.