'GTA V Online' update: money glitch found

 Official Rockstar website

The newest patch for the "Grand Theft Auto V Online" title still has some kinks in its armor when it comes to in-game moneymaking.

A new glitch, which lets gamers earn an almost unlimited amount of money, has been data mined by YouTube user Sir Weed. Players using Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 systems can use the glitch to duplicate vehicles and sell them.  

When playing "GTA V Online," players must set up a deathmatch, and put the car just outside of the garage. They must also be sure that the garage is full of vehicles. The character must then walk into the deathmatch ring, and then immediately exit and switch characters. Once the second character runs back into the garage, it will be asked to replace a car in the garage even if it is full. The duplicated car can then be sold for cash. To make more cash, players can choose to duplicate high-class cars like the Panto or a Pegassi. 

Gamers can also use the duplication glitch to sell a premium car on each character, putting the cash in the bank, and sharing the money between characters. 

Xbox players can also sell the same car to Los Santos Customs office infinitely.

For higher prices, characters can purchase the Pegassi Bati from Southern San Andreas Super Autos and then drive to Los Santos Customs. After, they then launch the "GTA V Online" in an "Invite Only" session, go to the Los Santos Customs, and then pause the game. Gamers would then have to open the Xbox Games Store and then exit. The first time players launch the Games Store, the vehicles would not be spawning with the character, but it would be parked in the corner. After driving the motorcycle again to Los Santos Customs, the character needs to sell the motocycle. Players then pause the game again and then launch and exit the Xbox Games Store the second time. The character will again respawn with a new motorcycle. 

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