GTA V Ill Gotten Gains DLC Part 1 event this weekend: Freebies from Rockstar Games

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The GTA V Ill Gotten Gains DLC Part One will take place from June 12 to 14, serving as a great chance to earn for gamers to earn more GTA money (GTA$), reputation points (RP) and more! This was announced via the Rockstar newswire.

Gamers can double their cash through the Double Cash (GT$) Adversary Modes which returns after initially coming out at GTA V Online Heists. This time around, gamers can check out three new modes and try their skill on the new tactics against bounty hunters who are out to get them.

Gamers can get the chance to double their cash prize in any of the three modes, something which can be activated by clicking on the Event button that can be found at the GTA 5 boot screen.

See how you pan up against the hunters commissioner to go after your head where a successful experience will prove utterly rewarding.

Aside from that, the free Ill Gotten Gains update gives users the chance to check out the new vehicles - the Pegassi Osiris, Albany Virgo, Benefactor Stirling GT and Enus Windsor. Aside from the mega vehicles, there will also be jets and new apparel options to check out.

Aside from the chance to earn more money, points and use those luxury vehicles et al, there will also be some small patches pegged to offer new improvements for a better gaming experience.

That includes weapon recalibration and other enhancements pegged to help out gamers as they try to fend of capture from bounty hunters.

There are also contests to be joined. That includes the GTA$1M Snapmatic contest where individuals get a chance to win a million dollar in-game cash prize and the Social Club Sweepstakes where one can win GTA 5 goodies if they are lucky.

The Sweepstakes event will be telecast live via the Social Club Events page.

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