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RSVSR GTA 5 Submarine Parts How To Unlock And Find All 30

Last updated on 18 days ago
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Posted 18 days ago
If you have been ripping around Los Santos for a while, it is easy to forget how much of the game sits under the waterline, far away from the usual chaos of car chases and gunfire, and that contrast is exactly what makes the Submarine Parts hunt feel so different from the rest of GTA V, especially if you already mess around with things like GTA 5 Modded Accounts and then suddenly slow down for this eerie little side story.


Getting Ready For Death At Sea
This whole thing is locked to Michael, so you have to swap over to him before anything kicks off. The game will not even let you start until you have pushed the main story far enough to finish The Merryweather Heist, which already hints that this is tied into the big picture more than it first looks. After that heist, the Sonar Collections Dock up at Paleto Cove goes up for sale. It costs 250,000 dollars, which feels like a lot for what looks like a boring waterfront shack, but that place is the key to the whole mission line. Any of the three characters can technically buy it, but the moment you go there as Michael, you meet Abigail Mathers. She is waiting on the dock with this slightly rehearsed sounding story about her husband, a wrecked submarine and missing parts she needs you to find as proof of what really happened.


Gear, Sonar And The First Dive
Once Michael agrees to help, the game quietly hands you everything you need. You get a Dinghy with a built-in sonar ping and a scuba suit that lets you stay underwater as long as you like, so you are not stuck rushing to the surface for air every thirty seconds. From there, the structure of the mission is simple on paper and a bit of a slog in practice. You have to track down 30 metal fragments scattered right around the San Andreas coastline. The ocean in GTA V is huge, dark and surprisingly empty in places, so you rely on the sonar to narrow things down. When the boat passes near a part, a red mark shows up on the minimap. That is your cue to cut the engine, hop overboard and dive. If you are sick of staring at the radar, you can pull out the Trackify app on the in-game phone, which points you in the right direction when visibility drops to nothing.


Exploring The Wrecks And Dealing With Sharks
Most players go into this thinking it will be a quick collectathon and then realise it has a very different vibe once they are under the surface. There is no traffic noise, just Michael breathing through the regulator and the muffled sound of the sea. You weave through patches of seaweed, slide past rocks and poke around twisted scraps of metal on the seabed. Some parts sit out in the open and you can grab them in seconds. Others hide inside broken hulls or lie half buried in the sand so you have to circle around slowly, nudging the camera and looking for that small glint. Every now and then a shark shows up, and that first time it brushes past you, it is a bit of a jolt. You are not totally helpless, but it pushes you to stay aware rather than zoning out and mindlessly following the marker.


Why The Submarine Parts Hunt Feels Worth It
Collecting all 30 pieces is not exactly fast, but if you lean into it, the whole thing works as a weird, calm side activity in a game that usually rewards constant mayhem, and it also fills in a quieter bit of story about Abigail and what really happened to that sub instead of just dropping another shootout in your lap, which is nice when you already have money, properties or even different RSVSR GTA 5 Accountsand just want something slower to do for an hour.
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