GTA V Online: Finance & Felony - 10 Things You Need To Know

6. It's Going To Cost An Awful Lot

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By now you've probably realised that all this stuff isn't going to come cheap, and, well, you'd be right. Since Executives and Other Criminals dropped in December, it's usually cost millions to buy everything in a certain update.

While I'm well aware that not everyone is going to want to plug for everything in a given DLC, it's hard not to look at that price and feel just a smidge disheartened.

That's why it's probably a good idea to coordinate just what you're going to be buying with your friends before you head into further adventures in finance and felony.

Of course feel free to buy what you want, but ordering everything on the menu isn't going to be a viable option for a great many players, and, if you're trying to stay frugal, having your buddies adopt a mantra of 'sharing is caring' may be the perfect way to make sure you get the most out of this update.

You'll most likely accumulate an enviable amount of money over the course of maintaining your business, but don't let those start up costs get in the way of doing so.

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