'GTA Online' updates introducing new vehicles?

 Rockstar Games website

Future updates coming to "Grand Theft Auto Online" will reportedly feature a lot of new vehicles to play around with.

Among the most notable vehicles that will reportedly become available soon are yachts.

This rumor comes from DomisLive, a noted "Grand Theft Auto" fan who, in the past, has also proven to be quite accurate when it comes to his apparent leaks, according to iDigital Times.

According to DomisLive, players will be able to buy their own yachts and even select what color they will come in. On top of that, players will also be able to customize certain things about the yacht such as its interior and even its name.

Another noted "Grand Theft Auto" tipster, who goes by the name "funmw2," has also revealed that players will also be able to gain access to minivans in a future update for the game, although a minivan would seem to be an unusual addition to a game that is not exactly meant for families.

Yet, another major addition that "Grand Theft Auto Online" players can reportedly look forward to is the introduction of apartment customization, according to the International Business Times UK. It's unclear to what extent players will actually be able to customize their apartments, although having the option to completely remodel it to one's liking would be a nice gift to players.

There will also reportedly be a new contact that will be introduced soon in "Grand Thef Auto Online." The new contact has thus far been identified only as "CELL_AGBOSS," but there's almost nothing else known about this supposed character. 

As for when players can start to expect these additions to arrive, there's no exact release date for them now, though they are believed to be holiday additions.

The new content is also expected to be divided up into different batches, so there's no telling which items might be available first.

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