For the myth in GTA Vice City, see Bermuda Triangle (GTA Vice City). |
For the myth in GTA V, see Bermuda Triangle (GTA V). |
The Bermuda Triangle is a myth in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
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The myth returned in GTA San Andreas after having originated in GTA Vice City. When multiple players and users claimed that, if the player flies an aircraft far enough out into the ocean, they will lose control of the plane and the plane will crash into the water. Another claim says that the player will be teleported to somewhere random in San Andreas. This also happens with boats. The boat will flip upside down and float on top of the water. When this happens, the player will not respawn meaning they will be stuck in the middle of nowhere. They can only escape by either using cheats, swimming for hours or committing suicide. However, the Bermuda Triangle is the large patch of ocean between Puerto Rico, Florida, and the Bermuda Islands, and GTA San Andreas takes place in California and Nevada, nowhere near the original myth's location. There is very little evidence to support this myth. The disappearing myth is true, but that is a game mechanic, or even just a glitch, making this myth false.