'Grand Theft Auto V' updates: Heists DLC for 'GTA Online' to roll out in next month?

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"Grand Theft Auto V" has been enjoying great reception from Xbox One and PS4 gamers since its very recent rollout. Fortunately, Rockstar is just starting to fire up. Many believe that the game developer is close to making bank robbery with pals possible with their next major update. 

"GTA" fans have been waiting for the Heists DLC to come out, and update 1.19 may finally be the one they have been waiting for. Product Reviews says that the upcoming update is either going to fix bugs or integrate the enjoyment of a virtual robbery by a posse of gamers who play the multiplayer version of the game, "GTA Online." It bets more on the latter though. Latin Times seconds the conjecture. 

Yet, many are still mystified on how many more days or weeks it will take before the Heists DLC arrives. The good thing is that fans can rely on JBG News, who stated that Rockstar plans to roll out the Heists DLC next month, making it the sweetest treat to end the year for the fans of the highly acclaimed action-adventure video game. This is very likely, knowing that Rockstar went on a server downtime last week. Latin Times suggests that the game studio's server maintenance was followed by a major update, and Heists may at last be it. "Next month," at the least, gave gamers the idea of the length of time they need to tolerate before they deem it all to be worth it. This is much better than blindly waiting for it to put in an appearance. 

Nevertheless, JBG guarantees that Rockstar will deliver. The site backtracked to the pristine and, not to mention, free updates it previously released and all those granted gamers ample content to explore and try, as well as new-fangled weapons, nice clothing and nicer vehicles and new exciting missions.

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