'GTA 5 Online' DLC: 'Be My Valentine' DLC details

GTA 5 Online Be My Valentine DLC Rockstar Newswire

Valentine's Day just got sweeter for "Grand Theft Auto 5 Online" players after Rockstar Games dropped a special DLC right in time for the occasion.

IGN revealed that the new "Be My Valentine" DLC comes with a new Albany Roosevelt model as well as several new accessories and clothes. It will also debut the new couples-based Till Death Do Us Part Adversary mode. It also brings back all the exciting features from last year's Valentine's Day update.

The brand-new Albany Roosevelt vehicle, which can be bought from Legendary Motorsport, is the updated version of the classic Roosevelt. It comes with several exciting modifications that can be applied at the Los Santos Customs.

The new clothing items that will be released in the Valentine's update can be purchased in all clothing stores found all over the game. These include new suits, vests, and boxer shorts for men, and dresses, stockings, and other items for women. The stores will also bring back all the previous garments from the Valentine's Day updates that were released in the past. Ammu-Nation will restock the Gusenberg Sweeper on their shelves.

The "Grand Theft Auto 5 Online" "Be My Valentine" DLC can be enjoyed by all players using their PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC platforms. For the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions, players can still enjoy playing with the Valentine-themed attires, hairstyle, and masks that were first introduced in the previous update. They will also have the Gusenberg Sweeper and the Albany Roosevelt.

Meanwhile, new reports revealed that "Grand Theft Auto 5 Online" is doing well in the market. According to Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick, the players of the game continue with their "highly engaged" mark. However, the game studio exec chose not to share any specific numbers pertaining to its actual revenue and the active players.

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