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You Could Make a Cameo in Grand Theft Auto V.

Published on January 01, 0001

There’s a new Scientology-ish bit of hype for Grand Theft Auto V, and there’s a contest attached. What can you win? The fine print indicates you could appear in Rockstar’s all yono app big go rummy fall game: Rockstar Games all yono app is holding a “casting call” event giving Grand Theft Auto fans an opportunity go rummy to be cast as one of five Epsilon Program members in Grand Theft Auto V. If you are chosen, your features will be used to holy rummy create one of the five holy rummy characters in the game. The folks at GTAV.net point out that Rockstar did this for Max Payne 3, too.

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