
Rockstar is making it easier for players to claim rewards and jazz up their models and cars in GTA Online with a new battle pass-like menu.
GTA Online continues to get weekly updates from the devs in the form of new jobs, heists, rewards, cosmetics, and more. But, there was no proper way to track progress, at least not an organized one. However, the new update will change that, giving players visual proof of their progress in-game.Â
The latest GTA Online San Andreas Mercenaries update includes several new story missions, clothing items, vehicles, and a shiny new menu inspired by the battle pass system.
GTA Online update titled San Andreas Mercenaries includes a new battle pass-inspired menu and a brand new Career Progress feature intended to make it easier for players to track the criminal work they’ve done in GTA Online. Here’s how it works.
On the pause menu, a new tab dubbed career has been added, which stores all the new battle pass content and progress as well. The rewards have been divided into four tiers. Players must complete a set of missions to achieve each tier and unlock a reward.
You can claim rewards by selecting a completed tier or visiting the rewards tab. Here you can view all of the rewards, locked or unlocked. Pressing Y or Triangle will sort the unclaimed rewards to the front.
As stated above, completing a tier will over you a reward, and you can find out the rewards by pressing either the A or X button on a selected tier. The San Andreas Mercenaries update rewards are as follows:Â
This feature is free and not a paid system and is only available on Xbox Series X|S and PS5.
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