However, players now have more time than ever, and it's not unthinkable that Rockstar is offering these new bonuses either to entice Red Dead Redemption 2 players to spend more money after they've run out of free gold, or simply because they're worried gamers will begin to notice how much grinding there actually is. Rockstar (and likely many others) would probably argue that there is no paywall, and that all of the content is there for everyone to access if they just level up and work hard and play a little longer, and the money option is simply there for people who don't have the time. Gold bars, and to an even greater extent, XP boosters, are seen by many players as a way to lock away content through either tedious, unnecessary grinding or a blatant paywall. While it's nice Rockstar is donating a percentage of GTA Online and Red Dead Online profits to help coronavirus relief efforts, such drastic discounts on in-game items and the fact that the developer is just giving away precious (and expensive) premium currency like gold bars certainly raises questions.
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