Redfall is one of the highly anticipated Xbox exclusives coming this year. Thus, fans are excited to take on the undead in the Arkane Studio open-world co-op shooter.
While there are many things to be excited about with Redfall, players have criticized its always online requirement even for the single-player campaign. The studio revealed this requirement in the FAQ page for the game.
Arkane has listened to fans and has announced that it is "working actively" to remove the requirement, but the studio has not confirmed that it will be in place when the game launches in May. Redfall's game director Harvey Smith revealed to Eurogamer that his team is working to take the singe-player campaign offline.
"There are two ways developers could react to that, right?" Smith said. "They could say: 'Oh, my God, you're always online. If you get on your Steam, and it's not online, you freak out. If you get on your Xbox, and you can't get the latest patch, or see what your friends are doing, you freak out. You want to be always online!' But that response, I think, lacks empathy."

