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'''Missions''' are storyline objective tasks given to the [[protagonist]] in the [[Grand Theft Auto|Grand Theft Auto series]] by other characters in order to further advance the storyline. Missions act as a modern version of levels in video games, and the equivalent of quests in role-playing games. Missions are required unless the player ''wants'' to see mission markers, phone calls, and mission prompts all the time.
'''Missions''' are storyline objective tasks given to the [[protagonist]] in the [[Grand Theft Auto|Grand Theft Auto series]] by other characters in order to further advance the storyline. Missions act as a modern version of levels in video games, and the equivalent of quests in role-playing games. The completion of missions will often unlock other missions, [[safehouses]] and new locations.


Missions are usually given to the [[protagonist]] by contacts such as gang leaders, friends, or basically anyone in need of help in exchange for pay, either directly in person or through mediums such as [[Cell Phone|phone calls]], or [[email|e-mails]]. However some missions are taken on by the protagonist themselves in response to a changing situation or sudden event.
Missions are usually given to the [[protagonist]] by contacts such as gang leaders, friends, or basically anyone in need of help in exchange for pay, either directly in person or through mediums such as [[Cell Phone|phone calls]], or [[email|e-mails]]. However some missions are taken on by the protagonist themselves in response to a changing situation or sudden event.
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