For the final part of the GTA Series walkthroughs, we reach Grand Theft Auto V, first released in 2013 on consoles and arriving in 2015 on PC. After finally robbing the Union Depository and getting rid of all loose ends, our trio continues with their lives, finally rich and with more money than they could've ever dreamed on. But the story isn't over. Hopefully! 😊 We know from all the GTA Online content that their story continued on and that The Third Way is the canonic end of GTA V. But we'll have to wait for GTA VI to see if maybe one of our three characters will show up. Epilogue: Post Union Depository Heist Content: 0:00 Interlude - Free roaming, Booty Call with Juliet 14:13 Optional Hangout #30 (You can call Lamar and hang out with him) 18:17 Interlude - Free roaming, Booty Call with Sapphire, visiting Ponsonbys 32:27 A Starlet In Vinewood (Dreyfuss) (Requires collecting 50 Letter Scraps) 35:15 Interlude - Free roaming, visiting Los Santos Customs 39:22 Switched to Trevor chasing a lady 😂 40:04 Interlude 42:56 Mrs. Philips (Mrs. Philips) 46:23 Interlude 50:01 Damaged Goods (Mrs. Philips) 52:35 Interlude - Free roaming, visiting Ammu-Nation 1:06:52 Property Management - Tow Truck Company 1:09:30 Interlude - Free roaming, stopping a robbery, visiting Ammu-Nation, Booty Call with Juliet, visiting Los Santos Customs 1:18:17 Bar Property Management - Pitchers 1:20:59 Interlude - Free roaming, Booty Call with Infernus, End of Epilogue Part 2 All content belongs to Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive. No copyright infringements are intended. All the material belongs to its respective owners (Producers, Singers and Labels) for the music that is used in the game by Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive, as well as added custom music on Independence FM. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.