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GTA: San Andreas Wiki Guide

Last Edited: 19 Nov 2021 4:47 am

Welcome to IGN's GTA San Andreas walkthrough of Made in Heaven, the third mission given to you by Catalina. This guide includes an update for the GTA: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition release for Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC, and Nintendo Switch.

Step into the Red Marker

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This will be the final Robbery mission you do with Catalina. When you're ready, go ahead and step into the red marker to trigger the mission.

A cutscene will play, and Catalina is furious with CJ. After a little back and forth, the cutscene ends. Now get into a vehicle and make your way towards the last robbery location. The game will automatically mark the location on your minimap, so just follow the guide.

The last robbery mission is in Palomino Creek. Drive into the red marker to start the mission, Small Town Bank.

Rewards

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Click the link below to jump to Small Town Bank, the Robbery mission that coincides with Made in Heaven.

Next mission: Small Town Bank

GTA 6: Fans Think Rockstar Snuck A First Screenshot Into GTA Trilogy

A single image of a house in the remastered version of GTA: San Andreas has sparked fan speculation that it is, in fact, the first screenshot of Grand Theft Auto 6.

Posted on GTA Forums, the image is found among photos on the wall of San Andreas' UFO-themed Lil' Probe'Inn and, somewhat appropriately, has kicked off a new conspiracy theory – that Rockstar has surreptitiously tucked the first image of GTA 6 into its latest remasters.

The image, which you can see in the tweet below (both as an in-game screenshot and an artificially uprezzed version), simply shows a front-on view of a nondescript house, albeit with a UFO hanging above it. The intrigue comes from the fact that even the most ardent GTA fans can't seem to locate where that house model has come from.

The high quality of the visuals in the image means fans don't think it comes from GTA Trilogy itself, but the house seemingly can't be found inside GTA 5, either. That's inevitably led to discussion around where the image has come from, and why Rockstar would include it – especially in a room full of UFO references, famously one of the GTA series' hotbeds of fan theory-crafting.

Previous rumours have suggested that GTA 6 could return to a Miami-inspired setting, and GTA Forums user igrobar tracked down a real-life house in Boca Raton (located just north of Miami) that bears striking similarities to the screenshot. Rockstar is known for reimagining real-life buildings inside its fictional cities, and fans have latched onto the idea that this image is a concrete hint to the setting.

GTA Forums user igrobar's comparison of the real-life house with the GTA Trilogy mystery house.

As enticing as all this is, it's of course nothing more than speculation at this point – the image could just as easily be unused concept imagery, environmental testing, or simply an image made or repurposed for the game. We've contacted Rockstar for comment.

Whether it's an image of GTA 6 or not, it seems we have a long time to wait to actually play the game. While we know it's in development, recent reports have suggested the game will launch in 2024 or 2025, which somewhat tallies with Take-Two preparing for a major surge in big game releases. We've also heard that Dr. Dre is making new music for GTA, and that Rockstar has been working on some impressive-sounding NPC tech.

Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.Com.

1. American Fugitive Walkthrough Overview

American Fugitive harkens back to the top-down days of yore, when games like Grand Theft Auto 2 ruled the roost.

Developer Fallen Tree have brought the classic formula to the present day, complete with violent crime, unsavoury characters and flattening cops with their own car.

This guide will take you through every mission, every collectible, and every achievement. It took me more than twice as long, but I reckon your total play time will sit between 12-15 hours, depending on how efficient you are versus how much fun you're having. And there's a lot of fun to be had!

Achievements wise, the game features a good mix of miscellaneous tasks and story-based unmissable achievements, but I cover them all here. Flip the page and get started, and thanks for using my walkthrough!

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