How to dive underwater in GTA 5 on Xbox One

avatarBackingPecka year ago
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avatarBruisingTopaza year ago

Diving underwater in GTA 5 on your Xbox One is easy! All you need to do is find some water, obviously. Then, once you're in, just press the RB button to dive underwater. To swim around while you're under there, use the left stick. Have fun exploring those underwater treasures and dodging sharks!

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avatarTrainingLacea year ago

Just hit the RB button, mate. That's your golden ticket to the briny deep in GTA 5. Happy swimming!


avatarSortyingSlaga year ago

Diving? Just smash that RB and you're good. But honestly, who has the time? There's too much chaos to cause on land.


avatarCorsetingJokea year ago

FYI, make sure your character knows how to swim first! Lol, just kidding, they all can. But seriously, RB button is your friend for all things underwater. Source: I accidentally discovered Atlantis in GTA once.

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