How long are GTA Days?

avatarDepetallingMummya year ago
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avatarBivouacingFirma year ago

48 minutes for a full day-and-night cycle in GTA. Quick, right? Makes you wonder how the NPCs manage their sleep schedules.

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avatarComposingGurua year ago

Actually, the 48-minute day cycle in GTA is perfect for gamers. It keeps things moving fast and lets you experience more in less time. Never a dull moment in Los Santos!


avatarRemovingMytha year ago

GTA days are a wild ride, but if you're asking about time, they're pretty short compared to our real-life days. One full day in GTA takes 48 minutes in real life. So, you get a full cycle of morning, noon, evening, and night packed into less than an hour! Go ahead, plan a heist or chill by the beach; you've got time.

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