Where do you find Bigfoot in GTA San Andreas?

avatarAssoilzieingThrow·7 months ago
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avatarScoldingIrony·7 months ago

I spent countless nights with my eyes glued to the screen, roaming the Back O' Beyond area because someone swore they saw Bigfoot there. Guess what? Nothing but trees and the occasional angry NPC. Bigfoot's the Loch Ness Monster of San Andreas – a legend without a leg to stand on.

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avatarManningAndy·7 months ago

Bigfoot in GTA San Andreas? Nah, that's just a tall tale. But if you're into myths, keep exploring - you never know what other easter eggs you might stumble upon!


avatarAffordingAggie·7 months ago

Hate to break it to ya, but Bigfoot's a myth in GTA San Andreas. Despite all those urban legends and hours gamers have spent searching the woods, there's no Bigfoot in the game. Rockstar never programmed our hairy friend into San Andreas, so you're more likely to find a flying pig than Bigfoot.

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