Rockstar Gamesis offeringGrand Theft Auto: Onlineplayers the opportunity to bag $2,000,000 in in-game currency, simply by having a little “one-on-one” chat. The discussions will be hosted remotely and will take approximately one hour.
“As part of our ongoing commitment to improving the player experience, we are looking to schedule a limited number of one-on-one discussions with selected players to talk about their Grand Theft Auto Online experience,” Rockstar Games said inan email sent to select players. “Those final discussions will take about an hour each and will be conducted remotely.”

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The email goes on to say that upon completion of each discussion, participants will be awarded with GTA$2,000,000 to use in Grand Theft Auto Online. Although, with how expensive everything is in GTA Online, $2,000,000 will barely even nab you a new supercar. But every little helps, I guess.

So, how can you partake in this survey? Unfortunately, Rockstar is contacting Grand Theft Auto Online players at random, so there’s no way to solidify yourself a spot in the discussions. The only thing you can do is check the email address that is associated with your Rockstar Games account. Even then, it looks like players need to partake in a survey (which you’ll receive GTA$250,000 for) for a chance at a one-on-one chat with Rockstar.
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With each passing day, we inch closer and closer to the release ofGrand Theft Auto VI. There’s still no firm release date, but we do know that it’ll be launching sometime in 2025.
So, it seems strange that Rockstar is willing to sit down with Grand Theft Auto Online players for a “one-on-one” discussion to improve the player experience when the live-service title is likely approaching its final days.

There’s no word on what will happen to GTA Online when Grand Theft Auto VI launches, but the likely scenario is that the monumental release will have its own online component. Could this mean that Rockstar is gearing up to take on board fan feedback to implement into GTA VI Online? I sure hope so.
If Grand Theft Auto VI does have its own separate online component, development is likely in its final stages. But if enough players said they’re sick of all of the flying bikes with rocket launchers, there’s a glimmer of hope that Rockstar will take that on board for the future.

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