
RedM
Official subreddit of RedM, a multiplayer modification for Red Dead Redemption 2!
Cfx.re Community - The home of FiveM/RedM
The home of the CitizenFX modification frameworks for GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2.
[Tutorial] RedM Scripting Tutorial for beginners - Part 1 (RunCode)
Sep 30, 2025 · In this guide, you’ll learn how to start development of client-side scripts in RedM Prerequisites: Installed Red Dead Redemption 2 or Red Dead Online game. You can buy it on …
How to setup a RedM Server - Server Tutorials - Cfx.re Community
Dec 30, 2019 · This tutorial is a brief overview of how to setup a basic RedM server. I will go over simple instructions to get you going. Overall, the setup process is very similar to Setting up a FiveM Server …
Latest RedM Releases topics - Cfx.re Community
1 day ago · The place for sharing creations such as scripts, maps, vehicles and more. Please review the rules before posting.
Latest RedM Resource Development topics - Cfx.re Community
Jan 29, 2026 · Information and discussion about modifying and developing resources for RedM goes in Resource Development & Modding.
Latest RedM Announcements topics - Cfx.re Community
Dec 2, 2019 · Announcements regarding RedM, the community, new updates and other things that should interest you.
For those of you interested in RedM and roleplay servers; don ... - Reddit
Jan 30, 2024 · I made a post here a few weeks ago looking for advice on getting into RedM and how to best avoid the negative aspects of role playing servers. After finally getting around to finishing the …
Why aren’t more of you (on PC) playing RedM? - Reddit
RedM is a third party client that doesn’t affect your games install directory so no, there’s no risk of being banned by Rockstar. And you don’t need to download the game again.
Could someone explain to me what RedM really is? - Reddit
Similar to FiveM, GTA 5's equivalent, RedM is a modification for RDR2 on PC that allows people to host customized servers with a variety of mods. It's mostly associated with roleplaying but it's not strictly …