New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…

Original story (published on July 14, 2021) follows:

Online multiplayer games have become prevalent among gamers over the past few years, no-doubt aided by the increased accessibility to cheap, reliable internet.

There are countless titles available to gamers, one of them being Red Dead Online. This is an online multiplayer action-adventure game developed and published by Rockstar Games as the online component of Red Dead Redemption 2.

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We know that such online games have many more points of failure and Red Dead online isn’t any different. Now, it is coming to light that players of this game on various platforms have a pretty dire issue.

According to reports from affected users, Red Dead Online keeps crashing, an issue that might have been accelerated following a recent update.

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@RockstarSupport red dead redemption 2 online Keeps crashing for me on ps5.
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pls am I the only one whose rdr2 online game keep crashing does it not want me to earn my hard earned money or what tf
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When you try to enjoy the new content on Red Dead Online & the game keeps crashing to the dashboard. Come on @RockstarSupport get it together! And don’t tell me it’s my internet, I know how to troubleshoot & it’s also happening to TONS of others! #RedDeadOnline #RDR2Online #RDR2
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spent an hour trying to stop my pc from crashing while playing rdr2 and it turns out the thing that was causing it to crash was the newest version of the drivers but the old drivers make rdr2 look like shit lmao
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Affected users note that following the recent update, they keep getting random ‘ffffff’ errors and blue screen crashes on their PC or console terminals.

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Never had the game fail once prior to this update, but now I’m on my 4th crash of since noon. Anyone else having this? PS4 user.
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This issue has been extensively brought to the attention of the game maker by affected users on the various social platforms. However, there doesn’t seem to be a viable workaround just yet.

We shall continue to keep an eye on this Red Dead Online crashing issue and update as and when we get more info so stay tuned to PiunikaWeb.

Update 1 (July 14)

While not many workarounds have been shared on the social media platforms regarding the problem discussed in this article, someone on the Steam community says a driver-based rollback helped them.

So you may give this a shot and see if it resolves the issue for you.

Rolling back to driver 466.47 actually solved it for me.
I’m on GTX 1080

EDIT: 466.27 seems to be even more stable.

Update 2 (July 29)

10:11 am (IST): Red Dead Online players are reporting (1, 2, 3) that they are getting the ‘FFFFF error’. This is likely due to the servers being down and should get fixed soon.

Update 3 (September 8, 2023)

08:39 am (IST): Red Dead Online players are reporting ongoing server issues or down that cause disconnections (1, 2).

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