A few weeks ago, Google confirmed the closure of Stadia, the company’s streaming game platform, which had failed to achieve the objectives that had been proposed. However, despite the “failure” of the service, there are some users who have spent hours and hours on it, and many wondered what would happen to their progress in the future. Well, at least Rockstar Games has confirmed that the hours in Red Dead Redemption 2 that you have invested will be safe.
A named user @ItsColourTVwho had more than 6,000 hours in Red Dead Redemption 2 on Stadia, has confirmed thanks to a message that Rockstar itself sent him, that all those who have played the title on the Google service, you can transfer your progress to an existing account on any other platform.
ATTENTION ALL RDO PLAYERS ON STADIA – @RockstarGames has finally reached out to me with some good news!!! See their messages below! pic.twitter.com/6RlUWZB3vA
— Color (@ItsColourTV) October 19, 2022
Stadia closure will not affect a player with more than 6,000 hours in Red Dead Redemption 2
There’s no doubt that this is fantastic news, as all those players who have put hours into Red Dead Redemption 2 on Stadia they will be able to keep their progress totally intact, being aware that it has not been a waste of time investment. Specifically, the message says the following.
A mod makes the world of Red Dead Redemption 2 much more immersive
Red Dead Redemption 2 continues to be one of the most ambitious and immersive games we’ve ever played…
Hi Colour,
We are pleased to confirm that all active Stadia players who have played Red Dead Online in the 30 days prior to the Stadia shutdown announcement will be able to transfer any RDO$, Gold Bars, XP, Role XP and Role Tokens they have earned to any other existing account on PC, Xbox One, or PlayStation 4. Players will only need to Players will only need to have the destination game account linked to their Rockstar Social Club account and can contact us through the site Rockstar support website for help.
So this is fantastic news for those who have been enjoying the game on Google’s service for all these years. And, of course, we hope that the rest of the companies will follow the example of Rockstar Games in this particular case.