Everybody was stunned in June when Rockstar announced that, a huge seven years after Grand Theft Auto V first released, the game would be coming out for t𒁃he PlayStation 5. Everybody had been hoping to get another instalment of the con🗹troversial and popular series but, instead, it seems like people will have to contend with roaming around the gorgeous Los Santos for a little while longer yet.
M💦any completed the game the first time around, and the second. But that’s not to say that there’s a shortage of things to do once you’ve secured that 100 per cent achievement. So we’ll now list 10 locations you have to check out.
10 The Sea
At first glance, you wouldn’t expect the Los Santos sea to conta🌌in much. The odd shark, a few spaceship parts an💖d that’s about it. However, there’s a whole world worth exploring underwater - and we recommend acquiring the submarine in order to make this alot easier.
Whether it be the crashed Merryweather Cargo Plane, a UFO, a nuclear subm🌄arine or a secret hatch, it'ꦑs definitely worth venturing into the water to look around. Just don't drown - and don't get eaten by a shark.
9 ꦅ Mount C൲hiliad
At the opposite end of the spectrum is the sublime Mount Chiliad. If you've completed the game, but♎ not taken the time to grab a cable car up or fly up to the top of the landmark, then you don't know what you're missing.
It's at the top of the mountain you can really take in the gorgeous sights all around you. It's particularly magnificent to look at on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One or PC and you're able to make out the tall L🀅os Santos skyscrapers from miles and miles away. We recommend travelling there safely because, if you꧋ lose your footing, it's a very long way down.
8 𝔉 Galileo Observatory
Whi꧒le we enjoy a good rampage 🦹like any other Grand Theft Auto player, once you've finished the game you'll soon find that gets a tad tedious and repetitive. And that's why we recommend checking out the Galileo Observatory, which gives you a chance to admire all the scenery in front of you.
A mission involving Michael De Santa takes place here but it doesn't give you time to explore. There always seems to be loads of fancy cars just waiting to be broken in to so, if you need a new set of wheels, it's worth taking a trip there for that alone. If not, pay a dollar and use the telesꦉcope.
7 The▨ Funfair 𒈔
Chances are, you've been to the Los Santos beach already. It's a great place to pick up a jet-ski, buy a mask or just chill out and sunbathe (not that y🀅ou'll get any colour). But did you know the rides at the funfair are actually playable?
Because it's not a hobby you can do with a friend, you can be forgiven for not knowing. For a low fee you can take a rollercoaster ride and just sit back, do your thing as one of the three playable characters enjoys the ride. However, in all honesty, they'd probab✱ly enjoy it more than you.
6 The❀ Altruist Cult
You’ve most likely 🍸given the Altruist Cult a prisoner or two d൩uring your Grand Theft Auto adventures. But, if you give them a certain amount, then things can take a sudden twist.
The cult will turn on you as Trevor instead, attempting to feast on your most-likely mangled insides. You can either choose to let them k༺ill you or fight back and we recommend the latter. The cult’s base is the perfect place for you to engage in a shootout and it’s full of weaponry for you to pick up and collect.
5 Fort Zancudo ꦬ
If you’ve not tried getting🍸 into Fort Zancudo, then you’ve missed out big time. It’s extremely difficult to get near any of the helicopters, fighter jets and tanks on the base given the soldiers𝓀 on site. But, if you use the Invincibility Cheat, then everything becomes easier.
Only recent we did this and climbed all the way to the top of the control tower, taking a selfie as Franklin. The compound is full of mysteries and ▨easter eggs and is definitely a hotsp𒐪ot we’d recommend.
4 Vinewood Boulevard ♏
It feels a little bit dodgy writing this bu🤪t, if you’re in the mood for a big killing ꧙spree, then it’s worth just loitering around Hollywood Boulevard.
This is the most-populated area in the game and, now you’ve got the story out of the way, it’s pretty fun to do. People will assemble in their masses, 💝just waiting for you to embark on your villainous rampage. It’s also good to check out because it looks near-identical to it’s Los Angeles counterpart, the Hollywood Boulevard.
3 The Jail
In Grand Theft Auto IV, you were able to check out the prison with relative ease. However, perhaps realising that was a mistake, the bigwigs at Rಌockstar decided to make entering the Los Santos penitentiary a lot more difficult.
If you’re able to enter the premises, you’ll immediately accumulate a five star wanted level and have guards, and other police officers, firing at you. It’s a creepy place to walk around but it’s worth the hassle🉐 given the sense of achievement you get just for staying alive. Just make sure to have a means of transport on your person.
2 ꧃ The Airport
For a long time, we thought the airport was just a place to pick up some cook planes and let off some 🍸steam in your super fast cars. But that’s not actually the case.
While you can’t enter the airport itself like you could in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, you can still enter a secret hanger that contains a vending machine. If you’re a fan of secrets and easter eggs it’s definitely one to giไve a go. ﷺIf not, just use the airport as your playground anyway.
1 National🔯 Office of Security Enforcement
At first glance, the National Office of Security Enforcement looks like your bang average building. Nothing special on the outside and nothing, whatsoever, on the inside. Y💦et if you head to the summit, you’ll find something worth taking.
And that’s a buzzer helicopter, complete with guns and rockets for you to fire. You can take this back to your hanger and use it another time or just go on a spree right awꦑay. Either way, the choice is yours.