'Red Dead Redemption 2' Has a Secret (and Deadly) Trampoline

Red Dead Redemption 2 is a massive game with so many secrets to uncover and fun Easter eggs to [...]

Red Dead Redemption 2 is a massive game with so many secrets to uncover and fun Easter eggs to find. What many might not know about the open world game from RockStar is that it even has a "secret trampoline" - just ... be careful, it can be fatal.

The find comes from Redditor 'ForestTravestys' who learned the hard way that this neat trampoline pretty much just spells disaster for him and his horse. Press "F" to pay respects:

Secret trampoline in RDR2 from r/gaming

Another commentors popped in to share their own finds of these "secret trampolines," with one user even providing a video of the several instances where he ran into this very same thing:

All we can say is "poor horse" because those loyal companions are just not having a good time with these random launch points being found. They deserved better ...

For those that played Grand Theft Auto V, you might remember this as the "Swing glitch" that was prevelant in Rockstar's other big open-world game. It's definitely a glitch, but one that is one helluva ride before the impending death.

From ghosts, to vampires - even werewolves - Red Dead Redemption 2 has much more to offer than its wonderful narrative and stunning scenery. This is a game that keeps on giving for those players that are willing to go out an explore uncharted terrain.

What other weird glitches have you found in your Wild West journey? Give me what you've got in the comment section below, or share your best stories with me over on Twitter @DirtyEffinHippy.

As for the game itself, Red Dead Redemption 2 is now available on Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Though we've had many leaks suggesting a PC port on the horizon, still no official word on if that's definitely on the way. For now, console players enjoy!

Interested in learning more about the long-awaited sequel? You can check out our previous coverage here to see what else is going on with Arthur and the gang. You can also check out a small portion of our review below:

"The game as a whole really just stacks up with one great thing after another. I've spent a good, long week plowing through what it has to offer and I'm still digging, just to see what surprise will come my way next," reads our full review. "The amount of replayability is through the roof, whether you want to create a business enterprise for yourself or your "family," or just seek getting into trouble with a few shootouts and wagon takeovers."

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