GTA V Heists and Christmas-themed DLC to launch Dec. 23?

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Rockstar may have failed to keep its promise on releasing the much-awaited Heists DLC shortly after the launch of "Grand Theft Auto V" to PS4 and Xbox One (and it was met with heavy sighs of disappointment), but it certainly does not mean that players will have to say goodbye to the idea of stashing money, robbing banks and taking police head-on in group effort for good. 

According to major "GTA V" tipster NillxModz, the wait will end real soon as the Heists Update will finally be fired up on Tuesday, Dec. 23, along with the Holiday DLC. NillxModz informed excited gamers through Twitter, adding that all platforms will get to enjoy the co-op missions of the hit open-world action-adventure video game. In the tweet, NillxModz added the update will go live by "23rd December 2014 (PS3 and PS4) @ 05:00AM. 23rd December 2014 (Xbox 360 and Xbox One) @ 10:30AM." 

DomisLive, another big "GTA" leaker, agrees with the abovementioned dates with bold confidence. In his YouTube channel, he released a leak regarding the Christmas-themed DLC coming all gamers' way. As per Latin Times, there will be Gradient Controlled Snow that will generate varying forces of a snow storm to stress on the weather changes in the crime-laden city. Snow-covered Los Santos will have its denizens chilly; hence eight new Christmas garbs will be made available. There will be scarves, t-shirts, suit jacket, pumps, and suit trousers, as per Latin Times. The DLC will also have apartments decorated to display more holiday spirit. Lastly, a Red Sky mod will also tag along the update. 

While delivering these juicy details, Domislive and NillxModz suffered retaliation from the "GTA V" maker itself. As soon as the YouTuber tipster uploaded its hottest leak concerning the arctic-themed DLC, his YouTube account was terminated for copyright claims. Meanwhile, NillxModz had his PlayStation Network account banned from "GTA Online." It seems that Rockstar does not want its surprises foiled.

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