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The only single player game I know of that never lost its core crowd was GTAV, but don’t expect any game to ever be like that again because it’s a rare phenomenon for that to happen.
Mass Effect Legendary Edition didn’t have its tacked on multiplayer in Mass Effect 3 because no one would play it and people didn’t buy mass effect to play multiplayer. The same thing is true of RDR1 as well.
the Xbox 360 & PlayStation 3 servers are still running, and the multiplayer is great. It still has a lot of people playing it. There's no reason to not include it other than lazy devs.
lol, this does not apply to Red Dead Redemption. The online is still very active on Xbox 360 and PS3.
Damn I got the urge to reach for the controller again.