The Grand Theft Auto series is so famous for its vast open world and exciting role-playing gameplay that GTA has become an icon to this day. The love of the fans is so great that the trailer for the latest installment of the game, GTA 6, broke a world record. However, despite its huge fan base, there are still many secrets hidden in the GTA series that even die-hard fans are still engaging in endless debates.
Bigfoot in GTA: San Andreas
One of the longest-standing mysteries in the GTA series revolves around the existence of Bigfoot – a legendary creature said to roam the vast wilderness of San Andreas.
About a year after the release of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the fan community was abuzz with rumors of a large, ape-like creature roaming the forests of San Andreas. While there was never any confirmed evidence of the creature’s existence in the game’s official version, some players swore they’d seen Bigfoot while exploring the countryside. Over the years, players have reported countless sightings of a shadowy Bigfoot-like figure, and there have been screenshots posted on YouTube, but Rockstar has never confirmed the claims.
The Mystery of Mount Chiliad in GTA 5
Another puzzling mystery that has gripped the GTA community is the Mount Chiliad Mystery. Rumors began to circulate about mysterious symbols etched into a map inside a cable car station on top of a mountain in Blaine County. These mysterious hieroglyphs were said to point to a deeper hidden truth waiting to be discovered. One of them was interpreted as a reference to UFOs after players achieved 100% of the game.
Other characters, however, remain unsolved to this day. The mystery of Mount Chiliad is a testament to the appeal of the hidden wonders of the GTA universe. It inspires players to explore every corner of its vast and fascinating world in search of the truth, especially when you consider how many secrets in video games are discovered years after their release.
The Ghost Car in GTA: San Andreas
Located in the jungles of San Andreas, players regularly report sightings of “ghost cars” that appear to have no one driving them or no one inside. Multiple videos have surfaced online of these ghost cars attempting to run players over, sparking a heated debate within the GTA fan community about the origins of these bizarre occurrences.
What’s more, the cars that appear in the forest are all Glendale models and have been smashed. Code files in the game show that the developers named the cars Glenshit, but no one knows if that was a bug or a joke. From there, the legend of ghost cars began in GTA.
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