Hollerin' and a tootin' and a shootin' for Halloween, it's Red Dead Online. As we approach All Hallow's Eve you might want to experience some spookiness in the Wild West.

The Halloween Pass 2 arrives in Red Dead Online. In addition, there is the All Hallows' Call to Arms modes which will see Red Dead Online players having to protect the freeholds of Armadillo, Butcher Creek, Shady Belle, and Bolger Glade from attack. Doing so will earn bigger rewards for players, with twice the in-game $$, Gold, and XP up for grabs.

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Players will be facing off against alligators and cougars drooling over man-flesh and a supernatural ghost train that'll haunt the town of Armadillo. Those who hold out and manage to survive to the tenth wave of enemies in All Hallows' Call to Arms mode will receive 2,000 Club XP to redeem on the Halloween Pass 2. The 2x Gold, RDO$ and XP bonus also applies to the Halloween appropriate Dead of Night series, where four teams compete for kills against the tide of The Dead.

In both of these seasonal modes Red Dead Online players can access a Night Stalker Mask that grants supernatural powers and strength. There are additional ghoulish treats on offer. If players head on over to Madam Nazar's roving storefront they can shop for a mask. Masks include the slaughter mask, creature mask, horror mask, swing mask, freak mask, and masquerade mask. These are available only for a limited time.

The Halloween Pass 2 is available now and includes limited-time upgrades and rewards across 15 ranks running until November 22. There are even more masks and clothing items on offer in the pass, which are suitable for the season.

Since Halloween is the time to play dress-up, there are numerous discounts on offer for outfits. All role outfits are 35 percent off this week, gun belts are 40 percent off, and all barbers are offering 50 percent off all haircuts, dentistry, and makeup. So get dressy in the Wild West.

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