Red Dead Redemption II has been an instant hit since it was released on Friday and tops the games chart this week.
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In the game your horse is an important part of the game as it gets your around the map with speed and it helps with various missions.
You can also use your horse to store items to take around with you.
If youre wondering how you can store items on your horse then here is what you need to know.
How to store items on your horse
To access your horse satchel you need to be either riding your horse or be near it and then press LB/L1 to open your item wheel and then use RB/R1 to navigate.
You can add clothes to your horse by going to a store or wardrobe, choosing your clothes and then pressing the button that is instructed on the bottom right of the screen, which should be A/X.
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You can put animal also skins into your horse cargo, as well as weapons and pelts but there is a limit to how much you can store at once.
When is the multiplayer release date?
Rockstar has yet to reveal exactly when the multiplayer mode will be available, but a public beta is set to be released in November.
It is likely to follow a similar route as GTA Online and it may take some time to get the multiplayer mode running smoothly.
It will be available for free to all console players with a copy of the main game.
Where is the cheapest place to buy the game?
You can buy a digital copy of the game directly from the Red Dead Redemption II website or through your PS4 or Xbox One store for £59.99
Alternatively you can get the game through retailers such as Game and Amazon where the standard edition is currently available for £49.99.
One of the cheapest places to buy the game currently is HMV where it is available for £47.99.
The Special Edition of the game is currently selling for around £74.99 from most online stores, while the Ultimate Edition is selling for around £89.99.
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