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Rockstar Games has revealed the latest GTA RP Twitch Drops.

They made this announcement on their website:
Check out some of the top GTA RP creators on the Spanish-speaking roleplay scene during the Marbella 3 event September 1 – 29.
Link your Twitch account to your Rockstar Games account and watch select streams to claim up to GTA$1,000,000 and the Rockstar Racing Suit in GTA Online.
How To Join In
For this campaign, you have to watch select Twitch streamers on the Marbella RP servers. Twitch recommends CooLifeGame, auronplay, juansguarnizo, Perxitaa, and DessT.
You can also always catch whatever streams are live here.
What Can You Win?
These are the Twitch drops for the month and the requirements to get them:
- Watch for 2 hours and claim the reward GTA$200K
- Watch for 4 hours and claim the reward GTA$300K
- Watch for 6 hours and claim the reward GTA$500K
- Watch for 8 hours and claim the reward Rockstar Racing Suit
Some Handy Tips If You’re A Noob
Not everyone will want to actually sit through the streams for eight hours. Thankfully, there are some things you can do to make earning these rewards easier.
The first thing you’ll need to know is the drops are cumulative. So you can earn these rewards by watching a few hours of streams for a day.
You can monitor your progress towards your Twitch drop rewards in the Drops Inventory page here. So if you have to limit your screen time for whatever reason, you can just plan out your streams.
Now, you don’t want to mute the stream from the Twitch interface. But if you mute the steam from your browser tab, you’ll be fine.
Lastly, you shouldn’t get impatient about getting the rewards. It can take up to 72 hours before they can appear for you.
What Is Marbella?
In real life, Marbella is a famous tourism town deep in Andalusia. In Grand Theft Auto Online, Marbella Vice is one of the biggest Spanish language Grand Theft Auto role-playing servers today.
As you can imagine, the Spanish GTA RP servers will want to tell dramatic stories with a dramatic flair. Whether those stories lean closer to Carlito’s Way or a Univision telenovela could be entirely up to you.
We wouldn’t hold our breath on these players to come up with some Pablo Neruda like narratives. But then again, Grand Theft Hamlet made it to Letterboxd, so who knows?
