'Grand Theft Auto' Black Friday 2017 sale news: Discounts for in-game and warehouse items

A promotional poster for the highly-acclaimed sandbox video game by Rockstar, 'Grand Theft Auto 5.' Facebook/grandtheftautoV

The developers over at Rockstar Games, will be offering its "Grand Theft Auto 5," players' discounts ahead of the Black Friday sale. The base game itself has been confirmed to receive a significant price drop, and the developers will be offering some in-game discounts for those who play the online version. At the same time, Rockstar will also be offering deals on their other titles as well.

In a report by Gamespot, "Grand Theft Auto 5" has its price slashed right now on the gaming online sales platform, Steam — offered at only half-price, $30. "Grand Theft Auto 5" is just among the numerous triple-A titles that will be offered at a significant discount for the holidays. For those who purchase the base game, they will be granted $1.25 million in-game currency for "Grand Theft Auto Online" by the developers.

However, given how popular the game is, many people must already have the base game.

This is why Rockstar reduced the prices of some online items in the store of "Grand Theft Auto Online." According to Express, some of the notable in-game vehicles that will be having discounts are the Progen Tyrus, which will be offered at 25 percent off — as well as the Dewbauchee Rapid GT, which will have the same discount percentage.

On top of that, general car upgrades will also be available for significantly cheaper for the holidays as well such as Engine, Transmission, Handling, among other vehicular upgrades. Furthermore, if players log in the game before Nov. 27, they will receive a free White Jock Cranley Jumpsuit, and double GTA dollars & "RP for Transform Races."

According to VG 24/7, the discounts by way of Rockstar is not just limited to virtual items, since they will be offering accessories and clothing from the Rockstar Warehouse. These could range from caps, to t-shirts. Additionally, their entire roster of titles will be offered at a hefty discount as well.

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