[UPDATE: A warning for those who are looking for GTA 5 PC versions.]

Rockstar Games is bumping up its promised first deposit of the $250,000 GTA$ stimulus package to early next week.

"In regards to questions about the first deposit of GTA$. We're aiming to make the first deposit of $250,000 in all players accounts early next week once we've confirmed that any remaining game progress issues have been fixed for the community in this latest title update," said Rockstar in its newswire, as quoted by Videogamer.

Another deposit worth $250,000 is expected to be deposited in players' in-game accounts before the month ends.

The $500,000 worth of in-game money is a compensation that the developers are delivering to players as a stimulus package meant as a start over for those who have been affected by the server issues of the game for the past few weeks of "GTA Online."

Players who have been trying out the online support for some time this October are entitled to receive the reward, though it has particular clinchers that you need to be aware of.

More details will be rolled out as developments happen at Rockstar Games.

New Title Update Out, No More Disappearing Cehicles

Rockstar Games has finally rolled out the title update that's supposed to fix quite a number of problems that gamers are experiencing.

So far, some of the changes that the "GTA 5 Online" patch is listed to fix include the issues of vehicle losses, incorrect cars replaced in full garage, duplication of personal vehicles, issues with in-game Crew invites and better character creation.

Gamers should also be aware that the previously exploitable feature for infinite money, the glitch with reselling your vehicle after following some simple steps, has now been fixed with the update.

Also, the penalty for getting gunned down in the game has been reduced to only $500, so it won't hurt as much to be killed in the game --- because "GTA 5" has its own priorities when it comes to being killed and losing money in the game.

Mythbusters Show Off a Few More Tricks Within the Game

DefendTheHouse has been featured in the Rockstar Games newswire for some of their amusing and informative videos detailing interesting myth-busting activities in the game.

Some of the myths that have already been proven include detaching a cable car with a bomb, blowing up a sticky bomb by shooting it in midair and making Chop fetch a grenade. He'll be stunned for a while, but he'll recover, at least based on this video.

It has also been found that stalking a character will make them angry enough to kill you, so be careful not to appear too shady --- or try it out if you want to tick someone off for a fight.