GTA Online Prime Gaming benefits - how to claim a free GTA$400k each month plus an Auto Shop property
Link your Social Club and Prime Gaming accounts to get weekly GTA$ and the Strawberry Auto Shop property for free
The GTA Online Prime Gaming benefits are an added incentive offered by Rockstar to players who are signed up with Amazon, providing them not only with significant discounts on various in-game items, but also regular drops of GTA$ and occasional properties completely free of charge. These reward are available because GTA Online is included in the Prime Gaming benefits program (previously known as Twitch Prime), so players linking their game accounts with Amazon can receive exclusive loot and other bonuses in the online world.
Of course, we all like to receive free stuff, but there are a few steps you need to take first to get your bonus content and the process isn't exactly crystal clear. That's why we're here to help, so follow our guide and we'll explain exactly how to claim your GTA Online Prime Gaming benefits.
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How to set up GTA Online Prime Gaming benefits
To take advantage of the GTA Online Prime Gaming benefits, you'll first need to be an Amazon Prime subscriber then sign up for a Prime Gaming account. Once done, you'll need to connect your Rockstar Social Club account to your Prime Gaming account so you can receive your rewards. And finally, you'll need to hit the "Claim now" button on the Prime Gaming site to send your rewards over to the game. You can claim your rewards by following the link below.
- Activate GTA Online Prime Gaming rewards and claim your benefits
What are the current GTA Online Prime Gaming benefits
Once you've linked up your Social Club and Prime Gaming accounts, you'll receive exclusive premium discounts on items within the game each week. Currently, the main GTA Online Prime Gaming benefits are GTA$100,000 every week you play, plus free access to the Strawberry Auto Shop property to begin building up your custom car empire. Free access to the Auto Shop is due to expire on August 18, so you'll need to act fast if you want to secure it.
Don't forget that if you're a PS4 owner with a PlayStation Plus subscription, you can also claim GTA$1,000,000 for free each month by downloading it from the PlayStation Store.
What previous GTA Online Prime Gaming benefits were available
The GTA Online Prime Gaming benefits program (previously Twitch Prime) has been running since July 2019, and there's been a variety of rewards available to players during that time. A lot of these offers are time limited and have since expired, so for the curious here's a list of everything that's been included so far:
- Bonus GTA$1,250,000 (expired July 2019)
- Free Casino Master Penthouse (expired October 2019)
- Free Lago Zancudo Bunker (expired December 2019)
- Free Fort Zancudo Hangar 3499 (expired December 2019)
- Bonus GTA$1,000,000 (expired July 2020)
- Free Pixel Pete's Arcade property (expired July 2020)
- Free Vespucci Canals Nightclub property (expired 2020)
- Free Kosatka Submarine’s Sonar Station (expired 2021)
To keep on top of what GTA Online Prime Gaming benefits are currently available, along with announcements of upcoming rewards joining the program, make sure you follow the Rockstar Newswire for the latest information.
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