Rockstar Games alerted fans of Grand Theft Auto V that they have no pre-release beta test for the game, and that any ads claiming otherwise are a scam.
It's a blunt and simple statement, and one that apparently has to be made as some players might have downloaded a fake GTA V beta as part of a phishing scam. The official warning reads, "If you see ads or solicitations to join a beta program, beware as this is likely some type of online phishing scam."
So don't go downloading the GTA V PC beta file from the Prince in Nigeria who just needs you to help him cash a check.
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