Rockstar Games unveils a significant update for GTA Online, scheduled to release this summer. The update promises an array of improvements, new content, and customization options to enhance the player experience.
One of the standout additions is the introduction of bounty hunting and bail enforcement businesses. Players can now establish their own ventures in these lucrative industries, adding an exciting dimension to the gameplay.
For those who prefer a more personalized approach, the Content Creator has undergone improvements, making it easier to test custom Races. Players can now launch races directly from any checkpoint, enhancing the convenience and efficiency of the creation process.
Furthermore, the update includes a range of general features for Drift Race and Drag Race modes, such as immersive animations for donuts, bouncing lowriders, and enthusiastic crowds. These additions aim to elevate the overall racing experience.
Based on player feedback, Rockstar has implemented several other notable improvements. Solo players will appreciate the increased Sell Mission timer, providing additional flexibility during missions. Vehicles like the Bombushka receive defensive buffs, enhancing their durability, and base payouts have been increased, offering players greater rewards for their efforts.
GTA+ members on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S can claim the exclusive Överflöd Pipistrello (Super) vehicle upon the update’s release, adding to their collection of high-performance cars.
While specific details are still limited, Rockstar promises to release more information in the coming months. The announcement confirms the update’s arrival within the summer timeframe, indicating its imminent release.
As the future of GTA Online remains uncertain amid Rockstar’s focus on developing the mainline Grand Theft Auto 6, these substantial updates demonstrate the ongoing commitment to supporting the fifth game’s online mode. Players can anticipate continuous improvements and fresh content to keep the experience engaging and rewarding.