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== Posses ==
== Posses ==
 
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The posses system in ''Red Dead Redemption'' is used for players to "party-up" and stick together between games. In Free Roam, a player's posse members are highlighted on the map and can be heard at all times, regardless of location in the game world. The posse leader can choose to take all the posse members together into competitive game modes or other free modes by selecting a playlist in the multiplayer menu.  
The posses system in ''Red Dead Redemption'' is used for players to "party-up" and stick together between games. In Free Roam, a player's posse members are highlighted on the map and can be heard at all times, regardless of location in the game world. The posse leader can choose to take all the posse members together into competitive game modes or other free modes by selecting a playlist in the multiplayer menu.  



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Red Dead Redemption comes with several multiplayer modes, both competitive and cooperative.

Posses

RDR Multiplayer Posse.jpg

The posses system in Red Dead Redemption is used for players to "party-up" and stick together between games. In Free Roam, a player's posse members are highlighted on the map and can be heard at all times, regardless of location in the game world. The posse leader can choose to take all the posse members together into competitive game modes or other free modes by selecting a playlist in the multiplayer menu.

A posse can be created, in both private and public Free Roam sessions, by a player by choosing to "Propose New Posse" with another player in the players list. That player will receive an invitation and, if they accept, a posse will be created. Only the posse leader can invite other players to their posse, however other players in game can request to join the posse.