Red Dead Redemption 2is a huge game, allowing players to travel over the vast plains surrounding Valentine and wind their way through the sprawling city of Saint Denis. However, even with all the content Rockstar crammed intoRed Dead Redemption 2, it seems that some parts of the game were left on the cutting room floor. Previously, one fan believed they had discovered somecut story content fromRed Dead Redemption 2, which could have included another gang to rival the Van Der Linde lot.

Now, one YouTuber known as Kush Qrox, who has unearthed other bits ofRed Dead Redemption 2cut content, may have found another quest line removed from the game. This quest is one that players will likely find within the epilogue, involving a fisherman named Jeremy Gill. While Arthur can meet Gill, the fisherman tasks the player with catching all ofRed Dead Redemption 2’slegendary fish, meaning the player would have to travel to the Blackwater and New Austin areas of the game, which is only possible as John.

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However, according to Kush Qrox, theRed Dead Redemption 2quest tied to Gill originally would have allowed players to complete the whole thing as Arthur, allowing the outlaw to travel to Blackwater and New Austin, even while he is a wanted man there. A newly uncovered cutscene shows that Arthur would meet with Jeremy Gill and be given the task of collecting a fish from Rio Bravo, a place left effectively inaccessible to the former. The cutscene leaves Arthur standing by a lake in New Austin, implying that those areas could’ve been accessible to him.

Usually, if a player tries to accessBlackwater as Arthur inRed Dead Redemption 2, they will immediately be pursued by law enforcement until they are killed or leave the area. This makes those areas inaccessible until the player takes on the role of John Marston. However, according to the cut content, it may have been the case that the player could have accessed Blackwater and New Austin much earlier.

However, it may also be the case that Rockstar believed allowing Arthur to journey to those areas to catch some fish may have broken up some of the narrative inRed Dead Redemption 2, as it wouldn’t make sense that Arthur would suddenly be able to venture to Blackwater as a wanted man from the very beginning of the game. Considering thestory ofRed Dead Redemption 2is highly regardedamong gamers, it may be for the best that this content was cut, saving the fishing quest mostly for John.

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