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Rockstar hornswoggles lapsed GTAO players with $3 million welcome-back offer that actually requires you to spend money to get most of it




I regard GTA Online the same way I regard the Seven Years' War: I only know it at a distance, it sounds like a living nightmare, and whenever I learn something new about it I'm sure glad I'm not there...
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Desperate to play GTA 6 before GTA 6? Well, the mod bringing its map to GTA 5 is now "done" and out in non-PS2 graphics form

For a little while now, a GTA fan has been working on something that's pretty exciting folks who're dedicating a massive amount of their time to eagerly anticipating GTA 6's arrival. It's a mod that re-creates what we've seen of the map so far in GTA 5, and I bring good news - it's now been released in a form that actually looks somewhat like the full game might.

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Cash In With Double Rewards on New Arms Trafficking Missions

Intercept deliveries from rival arms-runners and deliver them to clients in the new Arms Trafficking Missions included as part of Oscar Guzman Flies Again, paying out 2X GTA$ and RP through March 19. Keep the operation humming and complete five Arms Trafficking Missions to fulfill the Weekly Challenge and earn the Buckingham Tee plus GTA$100,000.

Once you’ve purchased the McKenzie Field Hangar, you can access Arms Trafficking Missions through the laptop inside your McKenzie Field Office or by calling Oscar to request work.

New to the arms trade? Here are some tips to help you reach a comfortable cruising altitude:

- Cargobob Recover: Don’t let the Cargobob take too much fire or you’ll drop your cargo.

- Plane Steal: Build up speed before you try to take off in the Duster 300-H and return it to Oscar after completing your deliveries for a cash bonus.

- Ratel Run: You can only collect shipments when using the Ratel.

- Rival Destroy: Some transports will be on the move, while others are stationary; plan your routes accordingly and be cautious of ambushes. You can use the Dune FAV provided by Oscar on this mission.



20% OFF THE MAMMOTH F-160 RAIJU PLANE

Take to the skies vertically in the Mammoth F-160 Raiju (Plane), slice through cloud cover undetected, and dominate local airspace — with a rare 20% off through March 19. Head to the Warstock Cache & Carry in-game site to buy yours now.

You can store your new Raiju in your Smuggler Hangar at Fort Zancudo or LSIA and request delivery straight to the runway of the McKenzie Field Hangar up in Grapeseed using the location’s Personal Aircraft menu inside.

See full event details at the Rockstar Newswire.

GTA 5 publisher takes legal aim at account-selling site for allegedly raking in 'millions in revenue', while recruiting hackers to keep its cogs turning




Take-Two Interactive, publisher of Grand Theft Auto 5, is suing PlayerAuctions, a Chinese-owned site known for facilitating the trading and selling of player accounts and digital currencies in online games...
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Take-Two sues GTA 5 account boosters for pressuring "innocent" players into buying unauthorized goods

“While GTA lets players experience a fictional underworld of lawless enterprise, the entities behind PlayerAuctions own and operate a real one". So claims a lawyer for GTA 6 and Borderlands publisher Take-Two Interactive in a complaint filed on Tuesday against third-party asset marketplace PlayerAuctions. They accuse PlayerAuctions - who have already faced similar accusations from Roblox - of selling modified player accounts obtained by hacking, via Polygon.


(I have no choice but to respect the hustle of trying to make GTA's "fictional underworld of lawless enterprise" sound as cool as possible during a lawsuit. "While GTA lets players do cool and fun fake crimes...")


"The website PlayerAuctions.com offers a vast online marketplace containing thousands of listings for unauthorized, infringing GTA V content – including heavily modified player accounts, in-game assets, and virtual currency – all gained by using hacking software, cheats, and technical exploits,” continues the complaint.


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