A crafty Redditor has used a clip from Spongebob Squarepants to perfectly summarize how Rockstar Games has handled Grand Theft Auto Online and Red Dead Online. Both multiplayer titles act as the online components of Rockstar Games' most recent open-world games. GTA Online was released alongside Grand Theft Auto V back in 2013, while Red Dead Online is the multiplayer portion of 2018's Red Dead Redemption 2.

Rockstar Games continues to support both GTA Online and Red Dead Online, though many fans feel that the developer favors their modern-day crime title. The new Los Santos Tuners update for GTA Online, recently released on July 20, added an abundance of new content to the already seven-year-old game. The summer update puts a heavy focus on cars, adding features such as underground races, car modification, and a place for players to meet peacefully and admire each others' vehicles. An in-game warehouse, which fits up to 30 players at a time, can be used for car meets and cooperative modification. Meanwhile, Red Dead Online recently received an update titled Blood Money. The update, which dropped on July 13, adds a number of new features such as large-scale heists for players to join. Unfortunately, the Wild West title's update has been negatively received due to Blood Money's repetitive missions.

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Reddit user mayateka has cleverly edited a clip from Nickelodeon cartoon Spongebob Squarepants in order to express how Rockstar Games has treated GTA Online and Red Dead Online. The clip comes from "Club Spongebob," an episode that aired in 2002 during the show's third season. The hilarious and sadly accurate video depicts GTA Online players receiving a huge feast of new content from Rockstar Games. Meanwhile, Red Dead Online players are left to starve with no worthwhile content of their own.

The difference between GTA Online and Red Dead Online is quite evident, both to the games' players and to Rockstar Games itself. While the Blood Money expansion for Red Dead Online has received an abundance of criticism from players, GTA Online's Los Santos Tuners update was apparently a huge success. Rockstar even gave a virtual $250,000 to all players following the update as a well to celebrate the successful launch of the car-focused content.

Despite the wild success of Red Dead Redemption 2's single-player story, Rockstar Games has continually neglected Red Dead Online and its player base. The lack of quality content is likely made even more unbearable due to the constant stream of updates being poured into the seven-year-old GTA Online. The Spongebob Squarepants edit made by mayateka is very amusing, but it also communicates a sad truth about Rockstar Games' priorities.

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GTA Online is available on PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC. Red Dead Online is available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

Source: mayateka/Reddit