'GTA Online Heists' release date on March 10, features include new tasks that pay $500,000 in-game cash

GTA V Online Heists Rockstar Games

"Heists" for "Grand Theft Auto Online" will be released on March 10 and it will include new features, according to game developer Rockstar Games. 

The studio recently outlined the contents of the upcoming DLC and it comes with daily objectives, free roam activities, and player-versus-player modes. Daily objectives allow players to earn as much as $500,000 in-game cash as a reward in completing jobs. Free roam activities include single-player game's characters. For example, Lester requests players to distract the police; Lamar asks players to destroy vehicles; Trevor and Ron request help in destroying the planes of the enemy. Lastly, the new PvP modes will enable players to fight each other, as inspired by "Terminator 2."  

Rockstar previously stated in its website that the upcoming expansion pack will "bring a brand new 4-player cooperative gameplay experience to GTA Online, giving players the chance to team up to pull off a string of intense, multi-part raids and robberies across Los Santos and Blaine County." 

Twitter user Funmw4 leaked some screenshots from Rockstar videos. Based on the photos, "Online Heists" come with new vehicles such as a helicopter and a 4x4 with installed Gatling gun. New weapons and items include shotgun, explosives, night vision goggles, flare gun, and a drill.  

Aside from the "GTA Online Heists," Rockstar will also release the PC version of "Grand Theft Auto V" on April 14 after it was delayed again from March 24. Rockstar apologized to the gamers saying that it needed more time to "ensure that the game is as polished as possible". Meanwhile, waiting fans who already pre-ordered the game will receive additional $200,000 in-game cash for use in "GTA Online." 

Newsletter Stay up to date with Christian Today
News
A three day journey by canoe to receive life-saving treatment from Mercy Ships
A three day journey by canoe to receive life-saving treatment from Mercy Ships

Most Madagascans cannot afford surgery, even on the rare occasions its available.

Drought insurance helps Nepal families survive food crisis
Drought insurance helps Nepal families survive food crisis

An innovative drought insurance scheme has provided emergency support to hundreds of vulnerable farming families in western Nepal

Britain has become ‘dangerously complacent’ over family breakdown
Britain has become ‘dangerously complacent’ over family breakdown

Dr Harry Benson, Research Director at the Marriage Foundation, said the latest official data on families and households pointed to a “profound social change” that had received little public attention despite long-term consequences for family stability and child wellbeing.

Church of Scotland issues slavery apology
Church of Scotland issues slavery apology

The Church of Scotland General Assembly said it was “grieved beyond telling” for the suffering inflicted.