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Red Dead Online gets scary masks for Halloween

We also have a new Legendary Bounty and some incentives to head back into Red Dead Redemption II's online portion.

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Red Dead Online players have some new challenges to tuck into, as Rockstar has revealed that Philip Carlier is a new Legendary Bounty, although he's "considered extremely volatile and should only be approached by the most resolute of bounty hunters".

If you're ready, you can see his wanted poster at any sheriff's office, and you can even replay the mission later on at a harder difficulty if you complete it.

Those who want a Halloween treat (or All Hallows' Eve, we should say) can head to Madam Nazar for new masks, available for a limited time and pictured below. Any players who are in any of the three Specialist Roles get a free mask too.

Outlaw Pass holders who have hit Club Rank 10 also get an exclusive version of the Freak Mask, while those at Rank 20 get an exclusive edition of the Horror Mask. Those who log in any time before December 12 can also grab a unique colorway of the Slaughter mask.

This week's Free Aim Series is Make It Count, meaning players have to use a bow and arrow and throwing knives only in a shrinking area of play.

Those who head into Red Dead Online this week get an extra 2,000 Club XP and a 30% XP Boost towards progress in Wheeler, Rawson & Co. Club and The Outlaw Pass on many activities, including all free roam missions, race series, and more.

Lastly, PS Plus members who log in anytime between now and November 4 get an exclusive version of the Killiman Vest, with those who connect their Social Club to Twitch Prime get the Bounty Hunter license for free.

What masks look the spookiest?

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