As part of the Grand Theft Auto Online release Tuesday, GTA V received a title update on the PS3 and Xbox 360. This update did more than just unlock the game's multiplayer as Rockstar Games revealed it fixed some issues from the single-player portion as well.
The story mode fixes for Grand Theft Auto V corrects some notable issues with the game such as a character's money falling below zero and the player not being able to bring it back up. The issue with the losing a car or its upgrades after parking it a garage has also been addressed.
The complete list of fixes that were released this morning to GTA V are below.
- Fix for interface issues when using Internet on the cell phone after completing the game, or during a mission replay
- Fix for the Vanilla Unicorn occasionally becoming locked
- Fix for issues where the character’s money could drop below zero and become stuck there
- Fix for the Epsilon Program missions not progressing properly after delivering some cars
- Fix for issue where the Atomic Blimp sometimes does not appear as a phone contact for Collector’s Edition owners
- Fix for issues with saved vehicles going missing, or losing their upgrades
- Fixes for several map escape and collision issues along with other various bug fixes
As for GTA Online, the problems with trying to connect to a game have continued since its launch at approximately 7 a.m. EST this morning. None of the problems that Rockstar originally reported on its support site have been fixed yet and, in fact, the list of issues continues to grow. Additionally, there's been no response from the developer yet over some players reporting that attempting to play the game's multiplayer corrupts their story mode game save.
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