Can you get arrested in GTA 5?

avatarDebiasingPonsa year ago
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avatarAssemblingDeltaa year ago

Yep, getting arrested is part of the fun in GTA 5. Just don't get too attached to your in-game stuff cause you might lose some of it.

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avatarTrainingHosta year ago

Getting arrested? Rookie move. The real challenge is seeing how long you can last before the inevitable happens.


avatarRavellingManea year ago

Honestly, why even play GTA if you're not getting arrested or causing chaos? That's the whole point, right?


avatarAttemptingDancea year ago

Oh, absolutely! In GTA 5, you can definitely get arrested. If you stir up enough trouble and the cops catch you without being 'too' aggressive (like using weapons against them), they'll slap the cuffs on and take you downtown. It's basically their way of saying 'time-out' for your in-game character. Just be ready to lose some cash and possibly your weapons in the process!

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