How Historically Accurate is the Fort Mercer Battle in Red Dead Redemption?
2026 · Mobile Game · Mobile Game
How Historically Accurate is the Fort Mercer Battle in Red Dead Redemption?
How Historically Accurate is the Fort Mercer Battle in Red Dead Redemption?
2026
Mobile Game
Support my channel on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/realpixels Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/RealPixels_/ Twitch — https://www.twitch.tv/Real_Pixels Twitter — http://twitter.com/RealPixels_ Threads — https://www.threads.net/@realpixels_ Full list of sources — https://realpixels.store/pages/rdr-history-episode-3 The final few New Austin missions in Red Dead Redemption are always enjoyable to me—like our last character introductions leading into our Avengers moment, before heading south of the border for Phase Two. But one of the most interesting parts for me, of course, is the history: with each new mission comes new historical connections. I’d like to explore a few more. Let’s take a look at the real history of Red Dead Redemption. 0:00 – Introduction 0:31 – A Frenchman, a Welshman and an Irishman 2:17 – Hanging Bonnie MacFarlane 4:31 – Man is Born Unto Trouble 6:35 – Can a Swindler Change His Spots? 9:51 – The Sport of Kings, and Liars 11:31 – A Gentle Drive With Friends 12:43 – Let the Dead Bury Their Dead 15:03 – On Shaky's Ground 18:45 – The Assault on Fort Mercer 21:20 – We Shall Be Together in Paradise 24:00 – Conclusion & Credits #reddeadredemption #history