Red Dead Redemption 2 Players Find Strange Spider Web Mystery Seven Years After Launch

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2018’s Red Dead Redemption 2 is a very big game. Rockstar’s open-world cowboy simulator is also chockablock with secrets and mysteries. And somehow, nearly a decade after launch, players have stumbled upon a whole new one to solve involving mysterious spider webs, feathers, and…guitars?

As expertly documented by Red Dead YouTuber StrangeMan, in late December, RDR2 players discovered a strange spider glyph on a telegraph pole. Above the pole, players spotted a spider web that only appears between the in-game hours of 3 am and 4 am. On the web are some feathers, which can be shot off.

Things got more interesting when players took the glyph below this secret web and overlaid it onto RDR2‘s map. This led them to more hidden spider webs on telegraph poles. And at the center of all this is a large spider-web hidden inside a tree, which seems to contain a message pointing players to a utility pole that hides a new clue pointing to more poles that seem to be connected to acoustic guitars found at a military fort.

People have spent years and years digging through RDR2 and all of its mysteries and secrets. Yet despite all those mystery hunters leaving no stone unturned, it seems there’s at least one more secret left unsolved in Rockstar’s massive open-world Western, with all of this apparently hiding in the game, undocumented by players, for the better part of a decade. Might all this also be connected to an obscure mystery in Grand Theft Auto V involving spider webs?

For now, investigators trying to piece it all together are stuck at Fort Wallace, where two guitars can be found that many believe are part of the next step in the mystery, but which (at least for now) nobody has cracked yet. There are some theories, some of which are very wild and seem hard to believe. But then again, it sure seems like players have found a seven-year-old secret in RDR2 involving disappearing spider webs and glyphs hidden behind the breakable wood of random telegraph poles, so at this point, I’m open to basically any theory, because the reality is plenty weird. If you want to possibly help solve this new mystery before GTA 6 arrives later this year, head over to Fort Wallace and see what you can find.

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