Although Rockstar Games’Red Dead Redemption 2is relatively polished compared to its considerable scale, the game is by no means without its share of bugs and glitches. One such bug was discovered by a player upon exiting the bathtub while playing asArthur Morgan.

One ofRed Dead Redemption 2’s more mundane gameplay offerings is the ability tobathe. Players can do this by stopping at a hotel throughout each of the game’s major locations and paying a fee to take an old-fashioned bath in a tin bathtub. However, players can also pay a larger fee to enlist the help of a woman to bathe.

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Beyond refreshing Arthur and making him appear more presentable after the wear and tear of traveling across New Austin, the function serves to add toRed Dead Redemption 2’s immersion factor more than anything else. Although, one player suffered unforeseen consequences upon getting an assisted bath at a hotel.

Immediately upon getting out of the bathtub, Arthur’s character model is apparently highly disjointed. A glitch appears to have given Arthur a disturbing arched back with a bulbous neck and dangerously thin arms. He looks more akin to the protagonist from Disney’sThe Hunchback of Notre Dame, though other commenters in the Reddit thread drew comparisons to John Carpenter’sThe Thing.

While this is certainly one ofRed Dead Redemption 2’s funnier glitches, it isn’t quite its most unusual. In the weeks following the game’s initial release,otherRed Deadbugs experienced by playersincluded an Arthur Morgan with a torso that could revolve 360 degrees, horses sinking into the ground, and a falling John Marston.

However, despite the bugs suffered by some players inRed Dead Redemption II, the game is one of the most immersive of this console generation. In fact, the game is so well-liked by many that one player started apetition to get story DLC forRed Dead Redemption 2. Of course, even if the petition gets an adequate number of signatures, the likelihood of Rockstar Games developing further single-player content for the game is fairly low. Plus, with the nextGrand Theft Autoallegedly in development, story-based DLC forRed Dead Redemption 2may lack a presence on Rockstar’s list of priorities. Although, a fan can always hope.

Red Dead Redemption 2is currently available on Xbox One, PS4, Stadia, and PC.

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