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A US Army recruiting office in Georgia has come up with a new angle to encourage reenlistment: a four-day pass to play Grand Theft Auto VI. The unit is offering the early access window as a bonus for soldiers who commit to at least two more years of service.
The offer is tied to the game's upcoming release, which has been one of the most anticipated titles in years. According to the unit's social media posts, soldiers who sign the extension will get guaranteed time with the game before the general public. The exact dates and platform details have not been fully spelled out, but the unit says it will work around the official launch schedule.
This is not the first time the military has used gaming culture to attract or retain personnel. In the past, units have offered free consoles, gaming chairs, or extra leave days as incentives. The GTA VI twist, however, stands out because of the game's massive hype and the fact that it has been delayed multiple times.
The unit did not say how many soldiers have taken the offer so far, but the response on social media has been mixed. Some call it a creative way to boost morale, while others question whether a video game pass is a meaningful substitute for better pay or housing conditions. Either way, it shows that recruiting offices are getting more creative as they compete for attention in a tight labor market.
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