Grand Theft Auto Online’sLos Santos Summer Special updateis live now, and it adds a bevy of new content to Rockstar Games' extremely popular multiplayer title. Among this new content is a mission for Solomon Richards, which tasks players with finding 10 missing movie props, and completing this challenge may initially give some fans a bit of trouble. That said, with just a little instruction players should be able to locate all of Solomon’s movie props in fairly short order.

Before diving into where players should look for the missing movie props inGrand Theft Auto Online, it is worth mentioning that only seven of these collectibles have fixed spawn locations. Indeed, the other three props appear somewhat randomly, and it is thus very likely that they will be the most time consuming ones for players to find. For fans that are specifically looking for more information on those props, that can be found alongside the locations of the other seven.

Fixed Spawns

Random Spawns

To find the other three missing movie props,GTA Onlineplayersshould drive around and be on the lookout for blue blips that will appear on their mini-maps. Fans that navigate to these blips will find vehicles, such as vans or trucks, at the location, which house the missing props. Once one of these vehicles has been located, players simply need to commandeer it, drive it back to Solomon’s office, and repeat the process two more times to complete this new mission.

With respect to what fans will earn for their efforts, the Space Interloper Outfit is the reward that is likely to excite players the most. As the name suggests, this cosmetic turns players that wear it into aliens, and while it would have been nice to have had access to the outfit during theGTA Onlinealien warthat took place earlier this year, many fans will still be happy to add it to their wardrobes now.

Grand Theft Auto Onlineis available on PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One, and will be available on PS5 and Xbox Series X in 2021.

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