'GTA 5 Online' Heist Beta DLC to finally launch this September?

Rockstar Games' "GTA V" has been a huge hit and it will be better once the "GTA V Online" Heist DLC is released. The downloadable content will have a truck load of features not available on current-gen consoles, which is why it should be something to watch out for.

It is speculated that the Heist DLC will be available in autumn. However, since it's the first year anniversary of "GTA V," people are thinking that Rockstar might release the DLC this September.

iCrazyTeddy, a "GTA V" tipster, reported on what's coming with the release of the Heist DLC. The report said that there will be plenty of new jobs, a bunch of new weapons, new vehicles, properties and player customizations that will be available for PS4, Xbox One and PC.

For the next-gen "GTA V," players are worried that those who are playing with current-gen consoles will lag behind the upcoming one. They fear that they will have limited access to the different jobs, weapons and payouts.

But players need not worry because Rockstar Games has got you covered. There is what they call the transfer character ranking and game progress, where players can transfer their games from the current-gen consoles to the next-gen consoles. Further, Rockstar will give players the chance to unlock new levels during transition from PS3-PS4, Xbox 360-Xbox One or even cross platforms from PS3-Xbox One or Xbox 360-PS4.

iCrazyTeddy also added that the Heist DLC will be available on all major gaming platforms including the PC and current-gen consoles, so there's really nothing to worry about.

This September marks the one-year anniversary of the launch of the super successful "GTA V" and it's the perfect time to release the "GTA V Online" Heist DLC, which players all around the world have been anticipating for a while now.

According to IBT, the Heist DLC might be released on September 16 or 23. Well, everyone will be hoping that it comes out this soon.

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