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Played Solo, Redfall Still Needs an Internet Connection • Jagat Play

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Those of you who follow games concocted by Microsoft’s first-party developers will likely be familiar with Redfall from Arkane Studios. At the beginning when it was introduced, especially with the multiplayer concept that was pushed, many were “misunderstood” and concluded it was a co-op game a la Left 4 Dead belonging to Valve. The difference lies only in the characters who have their own unique roles and abilities and the enemies who are now taken from the Vampire “family” and their allies. But in fact? It’s more like Far Cry, an open-world game from Ubisoft, which can also be played solo. But unfortunately, you still need a stable internet connection.

After showing clearly how this game can be played alone for gamers who want that in its latest trailer, Redfall comes with its own bad news for those who don’t have a stable internet connection. That’s right, despite the fact you’ll be playing it solo, you’ll still need to stay connected to the internet to play Redfall. You also need a Bethesda.net account as a requirement to be able to taste it later.

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Redfall still requires an internet connection even though it’s played solo.

No more explicit reasons are explained for the policy which of course, inevitably, will sideline some of these gamer groups. Redfall itself will be released on May 2, 2023 and will be available on Game Pass from the first day of release. How about you? Does this need affect your interest in tasting Redfall?

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