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What we already know is that GTA Online is slated to give free reign to the entirety of Los Santos’ 49 square-mile map and will take place after the conclusion of GTAV‘s story mode. Total customization, money and ranking systems are going to be key. Your character’s ability to take selfies will return if that’s the kind of thing that gets you going. Most notably is that Online is going to have a constantly updating list of 500 missions to do at any given time, with 700 missions altogether. That is indeed a staggering prospect.
As gamers dedicate their lives to total chaos come this October, how many friends (or strangers) will be able to accompany them simultaneously? Up until recently, it was known GTA Online will support 16 players at once. Whether they choose to do the missions or to just steal cars, shoot Kifflom guys, punch sharks and smoke pot in their apartments is up to them. And whether other gamers choose to assassinate those shark-punchers and pot smokers would be up to them. Now, thanks to CinemaBlend, it looks as if the previously confirmed 16 will be doubled to 32. Apparently some new specifics were able to be isolated from the assets of the game via torrents of GTAV. This news about the number 32 is incredibly unsubstantiated as of this writing – it seems almost impossibly ambitious – and Rockstar Games is pretty ticked off anybody is even talking about it. Still, it is, undoubtedly, looking like 32 will be the cap of players at a time.
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This comes as resounding proof that Rockstar listens to its audience, as if we needed it. There is no question that Bigfoot’s possible presence in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was the myth from the game that got the most mileage. Rumors still persist 9 years out, despite Rockstar’s co-founder Terry Donovan flat-out saying “there is no Bigfoot.” Other than mods, while it’s sad to admit, there was no Sasquatch in that iteration. However, the tides have changed. Before the game even came out, the fact that Bigfoot makes up literally 25% of the Los Santos Police Department’s shield logo raised eyebrows nearly off of foreheads. Now resounding proof exists that Sassy is in the woods, even if there’s no evidence he roams or makes any more than one single blink-and-miss-it cameo.
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Other rumors engendered from the last visit to San Andreas in 2004 include aliens, sharks and the Loch Ness Monster. Surprisingly, the aliens have been revisited (notably in collection tasks, a stranger mission, under the sea and under a bridge off the beaten path in the prologue) and the sharks have been known to appear for months. Nessie has yet to be found. It’s also too early to say if there are any ghost cars or Piggsy in the woods. We’ll put that down as inconclusive. We also don’t know the name of the massive shark that can be found in the ocean that uses beefy human legs to swim. Of course, that myth has been totally made up on the spot by me. One thing we know is that myths have often extended the replayability of GTA games astoundingly, so the inclusion of actual easter eggs that reference past speculation is very welcomed.
You heard it here first, though. Anyone who can get us evidence of Game Rant‘s Beefy Human-Legged Shark wins the internet.
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