Lost Grand Theft Auto Online characters gone for good, Rockstar confirms
Grand Theft Auto Online has fixed its character-losing bug, but Rockstar has confirmed that any characters you lost before that are gone for good.
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Grand Theft Auto Online has fixed its character-losing bug, but Rockstar has confirmed that any characters you lost before that are gone for good.
Disappearing characters in Grand Theft Auto 5's online mode is set to become a thing of the past, thanks to a new title update that Rockstar is deploying.
Rockstar is still sorting out problems with GTA Online, but has warned users not to create a new character if a slot appears blank in the selection screen.
Our review of Rockstar's latest big-budget tent pole, Grand Theft Auto 5.
Rockstar has issued a title update for Grand Theft Auto Online on PlayStation 3, and hopes to make it available "as soon as possible today" for Xbox 360 players.
Yes, Rockstar has admitted that Grand Theft Auto Online has not been running smoothly. And it plans on releasing a title update tomorrow that should "address commonly reported issues" with the newly-released multiplayer mode.
Some Grand Theft Auto 5 players see Trevor as a reprehensible homicidal maniac. Others, including Trevor's voice actor Steven Ogg, see him as a man who represents the escapist nature of gaming itself.
Grand Theft Auto Online has launched, and it has predictably hit a few snags. Rockstar has acknowledged server connection issues and in-game freezes, among others.
Grand Theft Auto Online launches tomorrow as a free update. But, when will it be available?
Our GTA5 diaries wrap up with a closer look at the ending.