Grand Theft Auto Online has just received a new update called San Andreas Mercenaries. This update brings new missions and several features to a game that was released a decade ago but is still going strong. Packed with several key quality-of-life updates, there is one particular feature that stands out. The new career progress tracker menu adds a lot more structure to the wide range of criminal activities in the game. The career mode menu is only available for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles.
GTA Online Career Progress Menu
The Career progress menu provides easy access to a player’s criminal progress in Los Santos. It has all the contact missions available to players in GTA 5 listed at one place. When a player chooses one of these missions, they get to see various tier challenges set within the mission. Players can also see what rewards they will get for completing each of these tiers. Furthermore, there’s also a separate rewards section. This section also contains the rewards players can earn by completing these challenges. Mainly, this section is created to easily claim all the rewards earned by a player.
The new career menu is a great addition for newer GTA Online players as it allows them to get access to an organised section of missions to take on and earn great rewards. Also, knowing every mission available makes it easier for newer players to progress more quickly. Not just new players, all existing players can benefit from this feature too. Players who have been after certain rewards can now easily find out what they need to do in order to unlock that specific reward. As for the completionists, this organised section can help those players to keep track of, and complete every mission more effectively.
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