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Dr. Dre Got His Phone Stolen in GTA Online and He Needs Your Help To Retrieve It

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The Data Leaks are happening as we speak inside the dog-eat-dog world of Grand Theft Auto VI... ONLINE! I meant to say GTA Online. GTA VI is so far off into the future, all the way in fall 2025, that Rockstar Games could at least throw a gameplay trailer into the fray to keep fans content. Until then, we can make peace with Dr. Dre in the latest update. So, let's not just stand there, and operate.
Franklin is looking older than Dr. Dre at this point, judging by the Data Leaks poster, which is funny when you realize that we've all met Franklin almost 11 years ago when he was but a meer punk, before Michael took him under his misguided wing and set him on his current empire mogul ways.

Dr. Dre got his phone stolen, and you must retrieve it with Franklin's help. The GTA$ and RP payouts are doubled, but if you deliver the guilty ones to Mr. Dre in The Contract's finale, you'll get a bonus of $100,000 for completing the weekly challenge.

Through Dynasty 8 Executive, you can buy your very own Agency for 30% off, including upgrades and mods, and it features the Vehicle Workshop that will grant you access to the Imani Tech upgrades.

Trying to make LD Organics into a legitimate business by playing as Franklin and Lamar in Short Trips also offers double GTA$ and RP rewards. If you subscribe to GTA+, you can even double that for a quadruple payout. To launch the mission, you must go on your in-game phone and select Quick Join, Contact Missions, and Short Trip from the "Rockstar Created" mission list. The Sumo (Remix) follows the GTA$ and RP doubling trend through June 19.

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As always, many a car discount await players who have their bank accounts at the ready:

  • Agency Properties – 30% off (50% off for GTA+ Members)
  • Agency Upgrades and Modifications – 30% off (50% off for GTA+ Members)
  • Karin Hotring Everon (Sports) – 40% off
  • Declasse Tahoma Coupe (Muscle) – 40% off
  • Classique Broadway (Muscle) – 40% off
  • Vapid Taxi (Service) – 40% off
  • Zirconium Journey II (Van) – 40% off
  • BF Surfer Custom (Van) – 40% off
  • Pfister Comet SR (Sports) – 40% off
  • Pegassi Torero (Sports Classic) – 40% off
  • Grotti Cheetah (Super) – 40% off
  • Vapid Dominator GTX (Muscle) – 40% off
  • Declasse Hotring Sabre (Sports) – 40% off
  • Lampadati Michelli GT (Sports Classic) – 40% off

As for the Gun Van inventory, the Double Barrel Shotgun is $40 off, and the Tactical SMG is discounted by 30%, but only for GTA+ Members. The Compact EMP Launcher, Widowmaker, Pump Shotgun, Pool Cue, Tear Gas, Pipe Bombs, Sticky Bombs, and Armor keep their full retail price.

Speaking of GTA+ members, they get the usual cool $1 million through August, alongside the monthly $500k allowance. There's also the Free Bravado Greenwood muscle car, made after the real-life fourth-gen Dodge Monaco.

The top speed on the RWD not-Monaco is 118 mph or 190 kph, and some say the car is more akin to a tank, able to take 12 Homing Missiles in the chin before blowing up to smithereens. Usually, the Southern S.A. Super Autos price tag shows $1,465,000 or $1,098,750 when it's on offer.

GTA+ members are also privy to free slippers and t-shirts (Vespucci Beach Tee and Flip-Flops), as well as new Chameleon Paints in Pastel Yellow Pearl, Pink Prismatic Pearl, and Light Purple Pearl for wheels.
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About the author: Codrin Spiridon
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Codrin just loves American classics, from the 1940s and ‘50s, all the way to the muscle cars of the '60s and '70s. In his perfect world, we'll still see Hudsons and Road Runners roaming the streets for years to come (even in EV form, if that's what it takes to keep the aesthetic alive).
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