Grand Theft Auto Online May Allow Purchase of In-Game Currency
Usual suspects whine about fairness
Rockstar Games appears to be prepping its upcoming Grand Theft Auto Online with microtransactions, which allow players to purchase in-game currency.
The online mode within GTA 5, set to launch on Oct. 1, includes more than 500 missions and numerous leisure activities that players can explore in a living, open world. The goal is to stack paper, increase your influence, and collect the finer things in life.
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