Can you buy money in GTA 5?

avatarReplyingTheft7 months ago
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avatarPressingDesk7 months ago

Absolutely, you can buy money in GTA 5, but it's not like grabbing cash off a shelf! You buy Shark Cards through the in-game store or places like the PlayStation Store, Xbox Live, and Steam. These cards instantly give your character a cash injection. So, yes, if you're looking to boost your bankroll without the grind, Shark Cards are your golden ticket!

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avatarSnorkellingClock7 months ago

Honestly, buying Shark Cards kinda defeats the purpose of the game's grind, doesn't it? Part of the fun is earning your way to the top. But, to each their own!


avatarRuingMite7 months ago

Short answer: Yes, you can. Shark Cards are your go-to for in-game cash. Just remember, they cost real money but can save you a lot of time grinding for cash in Los Santos.

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