Search for bugs for Rockstar and they`ll pay you hundreds of dollars

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Rockstar Games has interesting ways to connect with fans, but it seems that their new idea fits everyone. However, they`ve promised monetary reward to anyone who finds security vulnerabilities, bugs and similar problems on their site and online services, but not in games. Official ad can be found at HackerOne pages where these things are often being made.

Of course, the reported failure must be newly found and previously unknown, and the minimum payment in this case is 150 dollars per registration. A lot more information, terms and conditions can be found in the ad, but if you're interested and you think that you are capable of something like this we recommended to hurry up because the rest of the Internet is not waiting for you.

For now already 155 registration has been resolved and paid over 90 thousand dollars of rewards to worthy fans with the proviso that the average reward was about 500 dollars. If you are in this kind of thing than the whole thing may totally be worth for you - you practice the knowledge and skills, get paid, and finally buy GTA V you`ve missed to obtain during the winter discounts.


 

Tagged with: Awards, technical problems

Replies • 31

Oh! You ARE sick!

This is good practice. Many big tech companies do so (don't know for gaming companies)!



potato

If a studio like Ubisoft do something like that they can expect bankruptcy


Star Lord
FallAlone said:

New destination confirmed - find all GTA V bugs!

 bugs and similar problems on their site and online services, not in games.



Lunar

Это интересно , раньше игроки платили за  игру , теперь им за баги_) 




Lunar
worwor said:

Это интересно , раньше игроки платили за  игру , теперь им за баги_) 

Yeah, only at first players will still pay for the game.

 

"Good news, everyone!" (с) Futurama

This news clearly shows the problem of almost all new games.
People pay for an unfinished product, so now they will have to go into games as a job.
Congratulations! Days when we pay developers for the performance of their work, having made a profit from this!

[sarcasm] "Welcome ti world in tomorrow!" [/sarcasm] (c) Futurama