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Why do you think that? Pretty much every single title they released so far had more features than the last. The amount of detail and side activities in Red Dead 2 was insane.
Idk about RDR2 but for GTA, GTA5 is the first one they invested so much time after the initial release.
GTA 5 has a proper online multiplayer mode. Online multiplayer means money. This is why they invest so much time. They optimized the pay-to-win mechanics and not even hide it anymore.
RDR2 is it's own thing. Don't compare it to GTA only because it's also a rockstar open world. I love that game but there's some stuff about it that I'm not a fan and I hope they don't put on GTA 6