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Revision as of 13:08, 31 October 2018

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A key gateway into North America with a trade route that runs the length of the country, the bustling city of Saint Denis is a melting pot of cultures and people where businessmen, socialites, sailors, laborers, beggars, and thieves all live side by side.
Website description

Saint Denis is a location featured in Red Dead Redemption II.[1] It is shown in the official gameplay trailer on a map and is the largest city in Bayou Nwa.

Trivia

  • This location is based on real world New Orleans, Louisiana.[2]
  • The city name of "Saint Denis" refers to the patron saint of Paris going under the same name.[3]

Gallery

References

  1. The Red Dead Redemption 2: Special Edition, Ultimate Edition and Collectors Box
  2. Business Insider, Ben Gilbert (September 27, 2018). I played 2018's most anticipated game, 'Red Dead Redemption 2' — here are the 12 most interesting things I learned: "The “open world” of “Red Dead Redemption 2” is America itself. But, like in the “Grand Theft Auto” games and the previous “Red Dead” title, don’t expect to see a lot of direct examples. For example: A version of New Orleans (above) is named “Saint Denis” (the patron saint of Paris)."
  3. Business Insider, Ben Gilbert (September 27, 2018). I played 2018's most anticipated game, 'Red Dead Redemption 2' — here are the 12 most interesting things I learned: "A version of New Orleans (above) is named “Saint Denis” (the patron saint of Paris)."