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Red Dead Redemption 2
Red Dead Redemption 2 is the epic tale of outlaw Arthur Morgan and the infamous Van der Linde gang, on the run across America at the dawn of the modern age.
This caught my attention because Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the biggest single-game giveaways I can recall being plausible – and because Epic’s holiday freebies have a history of surprising us. If true, RDR2 as the final entry in Epic Games Store’s daily Christmas giveaway would be a huge, player-facing move that could wreck servers, spike account sign-ups, and frustrate anyone who isn’t prepared. But the leak itself comes from a Tencent QQ post and a leaker named @9550pro, so treat it like what it is: possible news wrapped in rumor paper.
The rumor reportedly originates from Tencent’s QQ and was amplified by a leaker using the handle @9550pro. The alleged list includes other sizable names — reportedly Hogwarts Legacy and Mortal Kombat 11 — and ends with Red Dead Redemption 2 as the last freebie in Epic’s daily run. That’s the whole story: a screenshot of a list, a social post, and the usual internet chain reaction. No official Epic or Rockstar statement has confirmed the lineup, so this is still in rumor territory.

From Epic’s side, free AAA giveaways are an acquisition machine. Handing out a renowned title like RDR2 drives account creation, daily site visits, and goodwill headlines — exactly the kind of splash that fits a holiday campaign. For players, the upside is obvious: a deep, critically acclaimed open-world game without the price tag.
On the flip side, Rockstar’s catalog is still a major revenue driver. Giving RDR2 away en masse could cannibalize sales or complicate Rockstar’s launch plans for future projects. Rockstar also tends to be conservative about how it distributes its biggest titles, so it’s not a foregone conclusion they’d green-light a wide free giveaway.

Social leaks are easy to fake and often built around what people want to see. The presence of a Tencent QQ screenshot and a leaker handle doesn’t equal confirmation. What would make this credible? Either a corroborating leak from an independent, historically reliable source, or direct confirmation from Epic/Rockstar. Absent that, it’s safer to treat this as hopeful noise.

A QQ leak circulating online claims Red Dead Redemption 2 is the final free title in Epic’s daily Christmas giveaways. It’s an eyebrow-raising rumor — Epic giving away a blockbuster like RDR2 would be massive — but treat it cautiously until Epic or Rockstar confirm. Prepare your Epic account now, but don’t act like it’s guaranteed: this is still internet hearsay masquerading as holiday cheer.
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