'Grand Theft Auto 5' Online DLC updates, content news: new modes and updates out before end of the year

'GTA 5 Online' Halloween DLC promo image rockstargames.com

Rockstar Games has been quite consistent in the release of brand new updates for their highly popular open world online video game, "Grand Theft Auto 5." The games itself still continues to attract thousands of players despite its relative age thanks to these updates.

Now, a brand new set of updates has apparently been uncovered by data miners, which means that there is still a lot of things to expect in the coming months.

The company had just recently launched their brand new Bikers downloadable content (DLC) expansion pack, which contains a lot of new content including new vehicles, costumes, missions, and other in-game items.

This was then followed by several updates, which includes the now available 2016 Halloween DLC expansion pack. The new DLC features two new vehicles and a new Adversary mode called the "Lost vs. Damned" mode.

The brand new mode is described by the company as "a classic battle between the forces of good and evil, as hordes of Devils and hosts of Angels battle it out for the right to rule." The mode features a unique day and night cycle which switches every 60 seconds.

During the day, additional bonuses are granted to Angels, which includes a buffed up armor, health, and weapon load outs. The same thing then happens to Devils during the night, which means that each team has to take advantage of the bonus time they are given to defeat the other team.

According to reports, several players have discovered some code within the new DLC that points to more content coming out in the next few months. Two additional modes were apparently discovered within the game called "Deadline" and "Kill Quota."

Reports have also revealed that "Kill Quota" would likely be coming out as part of the final major update for the game for 2016 sometime during December.

Data miners also discovered a new car selling feature, but no information is available yet regarding when exactly it would be added to the game.

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