If you have not played GTA Online in the past 60 days, you might be eligible for Rockstar’s one-time exclusive offer, which gives players $3 million in-game. 

Yes, you read that right: Rockstar is offering players $3 million in-game to return to GTA Online, but there’s a catch. Spotted by Gameranx, players should meet a set of eligibility requirements before claiming the in-game currency. Moreover, Rockstar only offers $1 million for free; for the remaining $2 million, players would need to make additional purchases, including buying a Shark Card and subscribing to GTA+.

Eligibility Requirements for Claiming $3 Million in GTA Online

  • Players should have a Rockstar Games Account that’s linked to their platform. 
  • Claim the offer on Rockstar’s website. 
  • Players should not have signed into GTA Online in the past 2 months (60 days). 
  • The account should not have received a ban or suspension from Rockstar at any point.
  • The offer should not be redeemed already. 

How to Claim $3 Million in GTA Online?

To claim the $1 million, the player must claim the offer from Rockstar’s website and sign in to GTA Online using the same account. Once done, players will receive the in-game money within 72 hours. 

To receive the additional $1.5 million, players must purchase a Great White, Whale, or Megalodon Shark card. 

Lastly, for the final $500,000, players need to subscribe to GTA+. If you are already a GTA+ subscriber, you can still claim the money if you haven’t played GTA Online in the past 60 days. 

In other news, GTA 5 Enhanced has become the worst-rated Grand Theft Auto title on Steam. Also, Rockstar’s parent company has sued a GTA Online Black Market provider. What are your thoughts on Rockstar offering $3 million in-game to return to GTA Online? Let us know in the comments or on our community forum!


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