The 10 Best Mods for Red Dead Redemption 2

With Red Dead Redemption 2’s release on PC last fall, it gained one clear advantage over its console-based predecessor: the ability to add new game tweaks and features via mods. In the months since, the modding community has rallied to release well over a hundred new mods for Red Dead Redemption 2, focusing largely on complete save files and lighting mods, but expanding into more practical adjustments as well.
The following mods, found through the ubiquitous and essential Nexus Mods, offer everything from handy in-game tools, visual adjustments, and even new play modes that bring new challenges outside the base game. Each relies on the installation of additional files to facilitate the new material, and in some cases will need light file editing, so be sure to read the description on each one to learn how to install it. Most will require either one or some combination of ScripthookDRD2, Community ScripthookRDR2, or RDR2SaveEditor. Do your reading and get familiar with the basics before starting the game modding process.
Blink (Teleportation)
The map for Red Dead Redemption 2 is huge, and while traveling by horse or on foot is a nice way to enjoy the scenery, it also consumes a lot of time. The Blink (Teleportation) mod is nice because it allows you to teleport to the area of your choosing with a click of a button.
Be aware of its limitations, however; it only works within the player character’s field of vision, meaning you can only teleport to places within their range of sight.
The game isn’t just huge, it’s also very dark, not just in its subject matter but also its environments. The day and night cycle, along with certain weather patterns, can make it very hard to see. But with the Illumination Power mod, your nighttime visibility is greatly increased by an ambient light around the player character, with the ability to improve its range and intensity with a simple script edit.
The landscapes of Red Dead Redemption 2 are stunning, and if you’re a fan of in-game photography, this mod will make your ability to capture the perfect picture much easier. With it, you can detach the fixed camera and move around it around however you like.
And to supplement the detached camera, try using the Quick Toggle HUD and Minimap mod, which will get rid of those pesky visual elements clogging up your field of view so you can get a clean shot.
As a gameplay mod, They Keep Coming has very little to do with Red Dead Redemption 2. But if you’re looking to do something new in a game you’re not quite ready to quit, it will do. The mod drops the player in the cemetery in Saint Denis, lets them set up traps and mounted weapons, then spawns several waves of enemies until the player is killed. It even keeps track of the high score if you want to compare stats with others.