Redfall publisher Bethesda has confirmed that the game will require an always-online connection, even when playing in single-player. On the official Redfall FAQ, the new requirement states that a “persistent online connection is required” for single-player and co-op, and that a Bethesda.net account will also be necessary.
This isn’t an unusual move, as many modern games require some form of an online check-in as an anti-piracy measure–or progression fairness to keep the playing field level when joining friends in co-op in Redfall’s case–although this form of DRM has drawn criticism for adding extra steps to single-player titlesCome from Sports betting site VPbet. Back 4 Blood initially required a persistent online connection when it first launched if you were planning to play alongside AI teammates, but a later patch added an offline story mode for the game.