'GTA Online' DLC, updates: 'Sabre Week' ongoing; Declasse Saber Custom lands April 19

 Rockstar Games Newswire

Rockstar Games continues to expand the content for its "Grand Theft Auto" franchise. Another in-game event for "GTA Online" is currently ongoing for players to build up their in-game savings and reputations.

Dubbed the "Sabre Week," the in-game event is set to celebrate the upcoming introduction of the DeClasse Sabre Turbo Custom car to the "Lowriders: Custom Classics" DLC of "GTA Online."

In an announcement on Rockstar Games Newswire, the developer revealed that the new garage addition will become available to players on Tuesday, April 19. The new DeClasse Sabre Turbo Custom can be checked out of the garage in Benny's Original Motor Works.

Aside from the new car coming out with pre-installed options, the new Sabre can also be customized with different upgrades, and there are a variety of options for players to choose from.

To celebrate the unveiling of the new custom Sabre, the "Sabre Week" also holds a number of in-game mini-events and perks for players. Much like previous major in-game events, the "Sabre Week" comes with double-rewards bonuses for choice playlists, where players can get double the in-game cash rewards as well as reputation points. Each day, gamers can get double rewards in the mission of the day, particularly on racing playlists.

Other bonuses are also available all throughout Los Santos for the duration of the week. For instance, mechanic fees are waived for "Sabre Week," so players can get the services of their personal Mechanic without giving up their in-game cash. Saving in-game cash is also possible when buying properties, as some selected areas can be bought at as high as a 20 percent discount. There are also discounts for selected in-game gears and clothing.

The "Sabre Week" is currently ongoing in "GTA Online" and will conclude on April 21.

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