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Bonus items, activites in GTA V on new-gen outlined

Rockstar confirms the special bonus content for those who already own the game on PS3 or Xbox 360 and are planning to buy the new-gen version.

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And what if I bought Grand Theft Auto V for PS3 or Xbox 360 back in the day and now I decide to buy the Remastered version? No bonus for me?

That's probably one of the most repeated questions Rockstar is getting since GTA V for PS4, Xbox One and PC announcement. Aren't those users getting some sort of compensation? Well, they are, and as Rockstar just announced, it's not any kind of price cut or promotion, but a bunch of new items and activities for cross-gen players (naturally on the new consoles). From the official PR:

"To reward loyal GTAV fans for coming back to the newer, more detailed version of Los Santos and Blaine County, we've created an array of exclusive items specifically for these players - with each of them connected to activities designed for you to experience the game's massive world in new and exciting ways".

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Rockstar Newswire has a comprehensive FAQ on the transition and lists the seven new features with further details. Here's full HD screenshot and title for each one of them:

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New Events & Rewards.
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Murder Mystery.
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Weapons: The Rail Gun & Hatchet.
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Wildlife Photography Challenge (to unlock the Kraken Submarine).
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Stock Car Races.
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Monkey Mosaics.
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New Vehicles and More.
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