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News Redfall Could Drop Its Always-Online Requirement For Single-Player, But It's Not Guaranteed

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Redfall might drop its always-online requirement for its single-player mode. Game director Harvey Smith told that developer Arkane is "working actively" to drop the requirement, but nothing is confirmed at this stage.

Smith said there are people who live in places and have circumstances where they cannot guarantee a consistent and stable internet connection. "There are people who live in places where there are outages or their broadband is shitty, or they're competing with their family members, because their mum's streaming a movie or their brother's on another device. And so I think it is a legitimate critique," Smith said.

The developer confirmed that Arkane has already begun work to "address this in the future," but whether or not the always-online requirement ever gets dropped for good remains to be seen.


<p>Redfall might drop its always-online requirement for its single-player mode. Game director Harvey Smith told <a href="">Eurogamer</a> that developer Arkane is "working actively" to drop the requirement, but nothing is confirmed at this stage. </p><p>Smith said there are people who live in places and have circumstances where they cannot guarantee a consistent and stable internet connection. "There are people who live in places where there are outages or their broadband is shitty, or they're competing with their family members, because their mum's streaming a movie or their brother's on another device. And so I think it is a legitimate critique," Smith said.</p><p>The developer confirmed that Arkane has already begun work to "address this in the future," but whether or not the always-online requirement ever gets dropped for good remains to be seen.</p><a href="">Continue Reading at GameSpot</a>

 

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