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GTA V Online Cheating Addressed by Rockstar on Twitter

Rockstar games took to Twitter earlier this week to tell GTA V online players that cheating in the game will not be tolerated.

The use of exploits to gain extra RP levels and GTA $ were discussed by the company.

"To maintain a fair gameplay landscape it GTA Online, we are removing illegitimately-earned RP," tweeted Rockstar. The company also left a link where players could find out more about the corrections.

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In other news, GTA V online players will be pleased to know that 10 new jobs are available with the most recent update for the game.

Rockstar verified them in an announcement for the new High Life DLC.

"With multiple game modes to choose from, Creators have more tools than ever to make their job stand out from the crowd. If you haven't already, don't forget to check out our tips articles on making killer Deathmatches and Races, and this week's tips to create smart, balanced Captures," said Rockstar.

"Or if you want to find out firsthand what it takes to get Verified, head into GTA Online now to play this brand new batch of 10 Rockstar Verified section of the Pause menus, or follow the links to their Social Club pages to bookmark them for easy access," the company added.

The High Life DLC was rolled out last week. The Heists DLC is also expected to roll out soon, but there is no official date yet for it at this time.

The High Life update includes new high-end apartments for players to rent and it allows multi-property ownership. It also comes with a good amount of new weapons and vehicles.

"This automatic update to GTA Online adds five new options to the Los Santos real estate market at prime locations like Eclipse Towers, Richards Majestic and others, all featuring the latest new interior design," said Rockstar regarding the pack. "With multi-property ownership, you'll also now be able to own two distinct properties simultaneously."

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