'Grand Theft Auto 5': Tips and tricks to earn unlimited money released by YouTube user

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"Grand Theft Auto 5" gamers who use PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles received a number of tips and tricks from a notorious YouTube user known as DomisLive (a.k.a. Dom), including the one that would let them earn $250,000 in-game money in "GTA Online" every two minutes. 

Dom confessed that he managed to amass that huge sum of money in both PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game. He said that he did not use any glitch to get the money, so players do not have to worry about being banned from the game. The tipster discovered it as a challenge mission included in the "GTA Online" game. 

To be able to make the tips function, players must have at least $250,000 in their account, and they should have a crew membership as well. 

Here is the list of the complete tips and tricks to earn unlimited money in "GTA 5." 

  1. Hit the start button on the Xbox One or PS4 console. 
  2. Go to the game's Online mode. 
  3. Click on the Playlists > Challenges, where there is a selection of different challenges. Each challenge has an equivalent crew name, cash bet, and an allotted time to beat. 
  4. Increase money by defeating the time in the selected challenge. 
  5. Confirm the settings then select Play. 
  6. Complete all the lapses, but players need to be careful not to crash. 

The YouTube tipster also said that the challenge bonus will get regular cash and RP bonus, and that the challenge system allows the crews to stand out.   

Dom shared that he managed to complete the race on first position with an impressive time record of 2:25:37. 

The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One editions of "GTA Auto 5" were released last Nov. 18.  The gameplay focuses on the city of Los Santos that will eventually become a popular region for starlets, former celebrities, as well as self-help gurus.

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