'GTA Online Heists': New GTA Online patch now live on all platforms

GTA V Online Heists Rockstar Games

Since the release of the "Heists" DLC for "Grand Theft Auto Online," the folks at Rockstar have been working on eliminating the issues that came along when it debuted. Thanking fans for their patience, the game studio informed gamers of the new update for the game in only a few words. 

The patch, as Rockstar announced, will "improve stability and other minor fixes for both GTA Online and Story Mode." Initially, the developer only rolled out the patch to the PS4 and PS3, asking gamers with Xbox consoles to wait a bit for it to arrive. But it seems that the update is now live on all platforms. This newly-released patch, as Game Spot noted, aims for better user experience. "GTA" gamers should now be able to break a gang member out of prison, steal stash of money from banks, or plot schemes to embezzle more money.

The massive multilayered DLC arrived after an exhaustive wait. Unfortunately, it got into the gaming realm with connectivity issues that prevented players from playing the fun four-player co-op missions and all other goodies within it. Gamers had trouble with signing up, joining games and using already paid-for contents on "Heists," and it is likely because Rockstar's servers were flooded with users. Rockstar immediately worked on putting things back together. 

"Heists" offers five missions in total, one of which is the introduction of the full-scale missions that allow only two people to play as opposed to four gamers. There are also new vehicles that cater to big operations that take a team of four's strength, wit and skills to perfect. 

Now, the only thing left to wait for is the PC version of "GTA V" and every patron of the video game series will be happy. Pre-order a copy from Green Man Gaming for only $47.  

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