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First, a quick history lesson. Developed by the now-defunct studio , Rawhide 2 follows disgraced bounty hunter Cade McAllister. Unlike the first game’s linear arcade style, Rawhide 2 introduced an open-world desert sandbox.

Race day. The Salt Flats transformed into a stadium of scavengers, corporate spies, and death-gamblers. The sky is bruised purple, lit by holographic banners:

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Rawhide 2: Dirty Deeds is set in the late 1800s in the American West. Players take on the role of a bounty hunter tasked with capturing notorious outlaws and bringing them to justice. The game promises to deliver an immersive open-world experience with a focus on exploration, gunplay, and character customization.

Here are the four pillars of the update that have resurrected this forgotten gem:

Cutter draws the black-box key—which manifests as a rusted crowbar in the simulation. He runs. The Warden laughs. “You’re obsolete, Rawhide. Meat doesn’t beat machine.”