Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition features some, but not all, of the original games’ cheat codes. If users choose to utilize the remaining cheats, however, they forfeit the ability to unlock Achievements, Trophies, and Accomplishments. This is where the GTA 3: Definitive Edition infinite money glitch comes into play, allowing players to make cash fast without disabling unlocks. So, here’s the need-to-know info for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Series S, Xbox One, and PC users.
How to farm money without cheats in GTA III: Definitive Edition (2021)
Here’s the quickest, easiest, and best way to make money quickly without using cheats in the Grand Theft Auto 3 remaster:
- Drive across the grass at the northwestern tip of the first map (Portland).
- Approach the edge that drops down onto the road entering the underground tunnel to Staunton Island.
- The car will fall through the map, performing ariel maneuvers that count for insane stunt bonuses.
- When the vehicle safely resets on the road, players instantly earn around $1,000 to $3,000.
- Circle back around and repeat the process.
There’s a video below of the GTA 3: Definitive Edition infinite money glitch in action:
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It’s possible to execute the exploit straight after starting a new game, allowing users to make quick and easy money right from the start. Although entering the money cheat is a speedier process, doing so disables all PlayStation Trophy, Xbox Achievement, and Rockstar Launcher Accomplishment (PC) unlocks.
Speaking of, this also serves as a simple way to unlock the “Wreckless Driving” Achievement, Trophy, or Accomplishment. The unlock requires players to perform a perfect insane stunt; the above video showcases earning an effortless (literally) perfect triple insane stunt bonus by falling through the map in GTA 3: Definitive Edition.
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition is currently offline on PC, though, fortunately, there’s a workaround. The struggle doesn’t end there for PC users, however — GTA: San Andreas isn’t coming to PC Game Pass.