Is there any way to keep playing after a replayed mission in GTA V?

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I want to replay a mission but keep playing after it. Is that even possible? I searched all over but I can't find an answer. Please help! Thanks.



Best Answer

You can replay any mission in the game, but doing so will not affect the overall game progression. I believe it's only useful if you're looking to get a better medal score for that particular mission.




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What happens if you replay a mission in GTA 5?

Navigate the start menu, and you can replay a mission. When you choose to do so, the game will notify you that it creates a save state of your current progress, allows you replay the past mission, and then restores that save state once the mission is completed.

Can you replay the last mission in GTA V?

Open the Game menu.Select the Game tab. The Game tab will display "Replay Missions," "Load Game," and "New Game."

Does replaying missions in GTA 5 lose progress?

The replay does not affect ANYTHING in your current game. The only thing you can change by doing a replay is your score on the mission you are replaying.

Can you keep playing GTA 5 after you beat it?

In order to replay the missions, just head over to your Game tab on the pause menu. You should be able to see all that missions you've completed, as well as what medal you originally got. Luckily, most of GTA V's missions are over the top and fun, so it won't feel like a chore.



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