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GTA 5's Mount Chiliad Mystery Solved After 12 Years

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Published 15:00 17 Aug 2025 GMT+1

GTA 5's Mount Chiliad Mystery Solved After 12 Years

This might be difficult for some of you to hear, but...

Lewis Parker

Lewis Parker

Grand Theft Auto V’s Mount Chiliad mystery has finally been solved, but… I’m not sure you’re going to like the answer we’ve been waiting twelve whole years for.

Ever since Grand Theft Auto V first dropped back in 2013, fans have been obsessed with the mural that lies at the top of Mount Chiliad, the tallest mountain in the game.

Anyone who has played a Rockstar Games title before knows that they love putting cheeky little secrets into their games, like, for instance, the mystery of Bigfoot.

However, unlike the majority of GTA-related secrets, the mystery of Mount Chiliad has somehow gone unsolved for twelve years– even though there’s an entire subreddit dedicated to figuring out its meaning.

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Well, turns out… we kind of knew what it meant the entire time. This isn’t my way of tricking you or clickbaiting you, but rather my way of explaining that the actual solution to Mount Chiliad’s mural is so basic, that fans may have simply opted to ignore it.

As detailed in an article by TheGamer’s George Foster, one YouTuber decided to finally put the mystery to bed once and for all (and I’ll be honest, what I’m about to tell you will probably be a bit disappointing).

As YouTuber Gator Keys explains in their video, the mural itself is seemingly just a cheeky reference to the event that will occur once a player reaches 100% completion in-game.

The UFO is a reference to the UFO that can be spotted above Mount Chiliad once the player fully completes the game. The jetpack is a reference to flying above the clouds to view said UFO. And the egg, and the line that traces from it to the icon, is a reference to (you’re not gonna believe it) seeing the UFO itself.

Yeah. That, uh… that’s kinda boring.

As Gator Keys notes themselves, Rockstar Games has outright stated before that the mural itself isn’t as interesting as the fanbase had led themselves to believe, so this does, unfortunately, make a lot of sense.

However, I wouldn’t be surprised if the devs decided to follow up on this in a far more interesting way in GTA VI…

Featured Image Credit: Rockstar Games

Topics: GTA, GTA 5, Grand Theft Auto, Rockstar Games, Take-Two

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