Something new has popped up for GTA 5. It's an online glitch that shows the prologue map that's somewhere in the multiplayer mode of the game.

It seems that there's something more than what meets the eye of North Yankton, and the GTA 5 Online glitch can let you explore the area similar to the way in any other part of Los Santos or Blaine County.

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Eurogamer gives an easy guide on how you can land into the GTA 5 Online glitch--and all you need to do is replay the GTA 5 opening mission by going through the missions menu and play until you leave the building once the cops come in.

Here, you need to pause the game and ask a friend to invite you to GTA Online. You can now access North Yankton somewhere in GTA Online, but you will need a helicopter to get into it.

Catch the video below to see what the glitch is all about.

Xbox One's Digital Games Get Pricier In UK

For those who have received their Xbox One console and are just thinking of buying a great game to play over the holiday, you may encounter some bad news if you're in the UK area. Your wallet will suffer a bit more.

CVG reported that Microsoft has already confirmed the price hike of digital games, putting £5 more on the price tag of titles, including Dead Rising 3 and Forza Motorsport 5.

In a statement released by Microsoft, it said digital content pricing is still subject to change and there are promotions that will be offered per region to ease the burden of game prices. A silver lining to this, if you will, is that Xbox One's exclusive games are still cheaper compared to the PS4 games. Those who are thinking of getting third-party games need not worry about the new price hike affecting them.

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Change In Battlefield 4's tune not happening?

DICE has been adamant about fixing Battlefield 4, even going so far as to halt future projects in order to deal with the issues that have been plaguing the game ever since it came out.

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However, it seems that the gamers are not satisfied with the efforts and are opting out of the waiting game by asking for a refund of Premium service. At present, the Premium membership, which costs £39.99, will allow players access to all the DLCs and Second Assault for the Xbox One.

According to VG 24/7, a full refund was granted to players who wanted it, but Sony has yet to officially announce if the same refund choice would be allowed for those who purchased the Premium access for Battlefield 4.