'GTA: Online' update: In and Out adversary mode lands May 3

GTA Online - In and Out Rockstar Games

"Grand Theft Auto Online" continues to grow with more content. A new press release from the developers Rockstar Games has confirmed that a new adversary mode called In and Out will launch for the multiplayer game this coming May 3.

"An intense new take on Capture style team gameplay, where Attackers must try to steal all 8 packages of contraband out from under the watchful eye of well-armed Defenders," reads the official description of the game mode from the developer's announcement.

It is also declared that "In and Out Week" will run from April 29 to May 5, giving fans that have just tuned into the update notes a few more days to reap the benefits of double RP and GTA cash. Select kinds of weapon mods, guns, ammo and explosives will also be given a discount.

According to the post, grenades and sticky bombs will enjoy a 20 percent discount while assault rifle mods and the combat MG will have a 25 percent discount. SMG ammo will also be available at a 50 percent discount for the duration of "In and Out Week." 

From May 3 to May 5 gamers can enjoy the "In and Out" playlist that will include all three of the maps that the new adversary mode includes. The previous events from April 29 to May 2 included rotating playlists that featured the Hasta La Vista, Hunting Pack, Every Bullet Counts, and more. 

Players actively participating in events during "In and Out Week" will also enjoy double the RP and GTA cash, guaranteeing that this week is a good time for those hoping to earn as much as possible in as little time needed in order to properly buy in-game equipment for future events and competitions. 

Fans have speculated that this may be one of the last updates for "GTA: Online" now that rumors are flying about that Rockstar Games is beginning to work on the development for "Grand Theft Auto VI." However, the studio has yet to confirm or deny the information.

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