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Revision as of 04:13, 17 December 2019
For Beta Weapons in GTA Vice City, see Beta Weapons (GTA Vice City). |
For Beta Weapons in GTA San Andreas, see Beta Weapons (GTA SA). |
For Beta Weapons in GTA V, see Beta Weapons (GTA V). |
Beta Weapons are an Easter egg in Grand Theft Auto IV.
Description
Beta Weapons refer to any weapon originally intended to be in a game that exists in some form within the game's files, but are not included as usable weapons in the final release. The Grand Theft Auto series is littered with subtle implementations of these discarded weapons in both cutscenes and live play.
List of Beta Weapons
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