Rockstar has just announced that they will be providing Grand Theft Auto Online players with a “stimulus package,” that will give them $500,000 of in game cash to enjoy whilst playing.
Rockstar will be rolling out the package to every GTA Online player and will start depositing the funds into players gaming accounts next week, with two deposits of $250,000 apiece.
Rockstar explains:
“For players who experienced cloud server errors, connection issues, and lost game progress and characters in these first days of GTA Online, we hope this GTA$ helps to facilitate a fresh start or makes your continued life in Los Santos and Blaine County extra sweet.”
“In order to keep the current worldwide in-game economy balanced, we will be providing this GTA$ to players via two deposits of $250,000. We will announce specific dates as soon as possible,”
To be eligible for your $500,000 in-game cash reward :
-You must play or have played Grand Theft Auto Online at any time during the month of October 2013 in order to qualify for the GTA$500,000 deposit in your in-game bank account.
– Players will first have to install a forthcoming GTAV title update which we expect to happen next week. That title update (1.04) is expected to fix the remaining instances of issues that have caused vehicle purchase loss and will also enable the functionality through which we’ll be providing this GTA$ stimulus cash to players.
– We will announce at the Rockstar Newswire when each deposit is made.
– Each of the two GTA$250,000 deposits will be made by Rockstar and should automatically appear in the in-game GTA Online bank accounts of eligible players. Beyond downloading the forthcoming title update mentioned above, there should not be any additional special action required by eligible players to redeem.
For more information on the in-game windfall jump over to the Rockstar GTA Online website.
Source: Rockstar
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