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GTA Online Tiny Racers Mode Out Today, Offers Free In-Game Money

In a "tax rebate."

The latest update to Grand Theft Auto V’s online multiplayer, GTA Online, hits today with the Tiny Racers mode and some in-game bonuses.

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The new mode shifts the perspective on stunt races with a top-down view, instead of a third or first-person view, reminiscent of the older Grand Theft Auto games. Power-ups are scattered along the racetrack, and players who fall too far behind the first place leader will blow up.

Tiny Racers supports up to four players on seven new courses, and awards double RP and GTA$ for a limited time. Check out some gameplay in the trailer below.

Additionally, Rockstar is handing out free in-game money for those on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC who log into GTA Online between today and Sunday, April 30. A “tax rebate” of $425,000 will be deposited into players’ Maze Bank accounts sometime during May.

The studio recently unlocked exclusive vehicles and items in GTA Online that were only made available for players who upgraded Grand Theft Auto V between console generations. Vehicles include the Dodo seaplane, a monster truck, and the armored Duke O’Death.

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