#shorts #reddeadredemption #reddeadonlineâ #rdoâ #rdr2â #rockstargamesâ In the world of Red Dead Redemption 2, there is no official "top secret finish by Micah Bell" that allows you to kill him early and change the outcome of the story. The game's narrative is linear, and certain events are fixed to move the plot forward. However, the game's community has a lot of discussion around "alternate endings" and "what if" scenarios, especially regarding the fate of Micah. Here's a breakdown of the endings and popular player-driven scenarios: 1. The Canonical Endings (Spoilers Ahead) The main story of Red Dead Redemption 2 has several endings for Arthur Morgan, which are determined by your Honor level and a final choice you make in Chapter 6. High Honor Endings: If you have high honor, Arthur will ultimately sacrifice himself for the sake of John Marston and his family. In one version, he dies on a clifftop watching the sunrise. In another, he dies from his tuberculosis after a final confrontation with Micah. Low Honor Endings: If you have low honor, Arthur's final moments are less peaceful. Micah will either shoot him in the head or stab him in the back, depending on your choices, before Dutch Van der Linde leaves them both. 2. The Epilogue Ending No matter which ending Arthur receives, the story continues in a lengthy epilogue where you play as John Marston. This part of the game culminates in John, with the help of Sadie Adler and Charles Smith, tracking down Micah Bell. The final confrontation takes place on a snowy mountain, where John finally gets his revenge. This is the only way to officially kill Micah in the game's story. 3. Player-driven "Secret" Scenarios The "top secret finish" you've heard about likely refers to a popular fan-created scenario. Players have found ways to fail the mission where Arthur rescues Micah from the Strawberry jail. For instance, a player might blow up the cellar with Micah still inside. While this is satisfying for players who hate the character, the game recognizes it as a mission failure. The story does not continue, and you are forced to replay the mission correctly to advance. Some players have also found ways to "save" Arthur by exploiting glitches or staying in an early chapter, but these are not official game endings and prevent you from experiencing the full story. In summary, while the desire to get rid of Micah Bell early is a common sentiment among players, the only way to officially kill him is during the epilogue as John Marston. The "secret ending" you've heard about is most likely a player-generated scenario that leads to a mission failure, rather than a different path for the story.