During one of the game’s more iconic cutscenes, Trevor is repeatedly struck in a new Grand Theft Auto 5 clip. Rockstar Games is known for having some fairly amusing bugs, but this GTA 5 glitch is without a doubt one of the best. What’s more amusing is that the game has been out for eight years, and players are still finding methods to break it.
Despite the fact that it was released than a decade ago, Rockstar’s famed open-world game is still alive and well. GTA Online’s latest update, starring Franklin and Dr. Dre, will be available for free later this week. Because Franklin hasn’t been seen since the end of the main story, the update will effectively continue the story of GTA 5. Franklin will return in the update as a fixer for celebrities in San Andreas. Having said that, some individuals continue to go through Franklin’s ascent to success in the original game’s tale.
Stephenburnett98, a Reddit member, shared a video in which a classic exchange between Franklin and Trevor was interrupted by two NPCs. Trevor is attacked by a pedestrian at the start of the cutscene, but he keeps conversing with Franklin. The NPC continued to hit, kick, and shove Trevor down until a second NPC arrived to observe. Nonetheless, the cutscene continues, as usual, culminating with Trevor assaulting a different bystander.
There are some ridiculous glitches in the GTA series, but this is undoubtedly one of the more hilarious ones. It takes one of the game’s most well-known moments and adds an extremely surprising twist to it. Although Rockstar has recently recovered from the highly bumpy launch of GTA Trilogy, this is a less serious bug. The recently released compilation harmed gamers’ memory of the classic trilogy and ruined the experience of newcomers. A jumbled collection of games harmed things like rain, texturing, AI behavior, and much more.
The GTA 5 issue occurs because the game’s cutscenes are not pre-rendered. The sequences take place in the playable environment, thus for whatever reason, an NPC got irritated by Trevor and wanted a fight with him. Glitches like this are expected to remain when GTA 5 is re-released in March 2022. Since 2020, Rockstar has been preparing a re-release of its acclaimed game for Xbox Series X and PS5 but has yet to reveal any significant differences. With only a few months until release, the developer is likely to reveal the changes it’s making to the game very soon.
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