'GTA Online' heists news: Game to get two new heists?

 Rockstar Games website

The online "Grand Theft Auto" community has been abuzz these past few days due to a supposedly leaked audio file detailing two new heists for the "GTA Online" title. 

According to the video provided by YouTube user TurtleetTY, the said heists will be dubbed as the Drug Flip and FLEECA Money Back Guarantee missions. 

For the first heist, there will be three prep missions that involve stealing drug shipment trucks from South Los Santos and delivering them using cargobob to El Gordo; stealing a riot van; and ambushing a Merryweather convoy and stealing one of the trucks. 

For the final mission, the player will have to raid a narcotics distribution center that masks as a chicken processing plant, stealing their shipment and laundering the drugs on the global market. However, the heist will be sabotaged by the mission giver; the player must then take the shipment out of the city. During the mission, players can either choose a Silent or Obivous route, the same options for missions in single player campaigns. 

Meanwhile, the FLEECA Money-Back Guarantee mission seems to be a more complex heist. Preparing for the final heist, players need to complete four preparatory missions that involve stealing Seasharks from Del Perro Pier, sabotaging power substations by using fragile explosives, tracking a scientist in a timed mission, and seducing a bank manager at a nightclub. 

The heist also involves blowing up the substations to cause a citywide blackout. In the confusion, the player and his crew must rob four to five FLEECA banks within a 10-minute period, using bikes and Seasharks to get away from the cops. However, the final bank heist goes bad and the crew will be locked out of the bank vault, while the area will be surrounded by police. The crew will then have to fight their way through the barricade and lure the cops into the LS river, where the Seasharks are parked. 

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