'GTA 5 Online' Valentine's Day DLC bringing romantic garb, new Roosevelt car

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Before Rockstar could make the announcement, the "GTA Online" Valentine's Day DLC was exposed prior to its expected launch. "GTA" tipster Tezfunz combed through game files that led him to discover new modes that cater to the romantic holiday.

In the recent update files for "GTA 5," Tezfunz unearthed files that pertain to new adversary modes called "Rhino Hunt" and "Till Death Do Us Part." The update also comes with 1920s and 1930s gangster-style garb and a new Albany Roosevelt car.

"Lovingly remodelled, with room for a new suite of personal modifications, the latest edition of our classic Roosevelt represents a new height of criminal refinement, taking you back to the golden age of fraud, racketeering and murder when all you had to worry about were a few charges of tax evasion," the description for the new car read via PlayStation Lifestyle.

Folks over at Reddit also discovered a whole host of clothing coming to "GTA Online" by way of the Valentine's Day DLC. This includes scarlet, noir and tan lace panties; a red, white and leopard heart lace bustier; and some red leopard stockings.

For the gents, there are also some royal check suit vests, black heart boxer shorts, black suit fedora and gray tip Oxfords. There seems to be new car customization accessories as well, such as spare wheel covers and a classic chrome grille, among many other modification options.

There is still no release date for the "GTA Online" Valentine's Day DLC, although gamers won't have to wait that long with the occasion already around the corner. That being said, Rockstar should make the expansion pack official soon.

At the moment, though, the game studio wants players to focus on the latest update for the game that brought bug fixes, new vehicle functions and noticeable gameplay improvements to the Xbox One, PS4 and PC version.

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