Crypto
GTA VI may use cryptocurrency as payment methods, here’s what you should know
No official statement by Rockstar Games around cryptocurrency use yet
Meanwhile, reports suggest that Rockstar Games may allow the use of cryptocurrencies for in-game purchases in GTA VI. This has been revealed through a leak that along with card and banking options, a few select cryptocurrencies would also be allowed as a payment method in the game. However, there is no official confirmation by the makers, Rockstar Games, around this latest rumor.
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Will cryptocurrencies be a payment option in GTA VI?
In case GTA VI does allow cryptocurrency transaction for it sin-game purchases, the most common cryptos it will support may include Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin, and a few others. However, there is also an alternative theory to this, with some reports suggesting that players will get awarded with an in-game cryptocurrency called $RSTAR, when they successfully complete missions. Rumor has it that these currency can be used for purchasing various in-game utilities, as well as trade it with players in your circles. However, yet again, Rockstar Games is entirely mum around these new rumored features of GTA VI.
Is using cryptocurrency in GTA VI safe?
Using an in-game cryptocurrency, may not be a very unsafe option, provided that the players do not get defrauded through various scammers who have nowadays, started hunting for victims in games as well.
FAQs:
Has GTA VI been released?
No, GTA VI has not been released yet but it may be out by the year 2025, according to reports. The last GTA game available is GTA V.
Is GTA V playable on Sony PS5?
Yes, Sony PlayStation 5 indeed supports Grand Theft Auto V, the last released game in this franchise. PS5 also supports its previous version, GTA IV too.
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