'GTA 5 Online Heist' release confirmed by Rockstar Games

'GTA 5 Online Heist is finally coming to all consoles. [Photo credits: YouTube]

Finally, the much-awaited announcement from Rockstar Games has come, as the game developer confirmed the release of "GTA 5: Online Heist" across all consoles sometime soon.  The game developer shared the good news through its official blog site while teasing players about what is in store for the upcoming "GTA 5" release on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One a week from now. 

"And get ready for continuing free content Updates for Grand Theft Auto Online, including the highly-anticipated launch of Online Heists (which, to be absolutely clear, will be available for all four consoles to enjoy)," Rockstar shared. 

Originally, the game developer planned to release the "GTA 5 Online Heist" earlier this year, yet they chose to delay the release because they needed more time to make sure that the game is completely fine-tuned. 

But since the release date for the confirmed "GTA 5 Online Heist" is still undisclosed, players will have to be content with the updates about the upcoming release of the PS4 and Xbox One versions of "Grand Theft Auto 5" on Tueday, Nov. 18. 

According to reports, Rockstar came up with more improvements for the game's next-generation editions. 

One of the most notable improvements could be the redesigned graphics engine that would give a better illustration of Los Santos. The entire graphics will be given a clearer, more true-to-life approach.  The upcoming game will also allow players to customize their playable characters according to their desires. They can change the character's facial features, body shape, and wardrobe as well. 

Rockstar also shared that the upcoming "GTA 5" release for PS4 and Xbox One will need several tweaks and fixes on the release date, and they will issue a patch to fix most issues. 

"In order to experience the game properly, please make sure you install this Update before playing (like all Title Updates, it will be applied automatically as long as you are connected to the internet)," the gaming firm stated.

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