'GTA Online Heists' details: New missions, nine achievements

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After several delays, Rockstar Games will finally release "Heists" for "Grand Theft Auto Online" this week. The highly anticipated update for "GTA Online" is scheduled to be rolled out on Tuesday in multiple platforms, including the Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, as well as PlayStation 4.

The new "Online Heists" will include a number of new missions where players are required to perform a set of new jobs like several side-quests that form the Heist Finale. 

But before "GTA Online Heists" comes this week, players should be acquainted with some of the most crucial details of the update. One of them is the nine Achievements that Xbox One and Xbox 360 players can get during the Heist, posted by XboxAchievements. It includes: 

  • Shot Caller (10) - Players can invest their hard-earned cash to set up a Heist. 
  • Four Way (10) - As Heist Leader positions the Finale cut as 25 percent across all players. 
  • Live a Little (50) - Players should spend a total of $8,000,000 purchasing vehicles that are included as part of The Heists Update. 
  • Can't Touch This (30) - The players should complete a Heist Finale without damaging anything. 
  • Mastermind (50) - Players can earn 25 platinum medals across all Heist Setups and Finales. 
  • Be Prepared (10) - The players should complete a Heist Setup mission. 
  • In the Name of Science (30) - GTA 5 gamers complete The Humane Labs Raid and Series A Funding as Heist Leader or Crew. 
  • Dead Presidents (30) - Players should complete The Fleeca Job and The Pacific Standard Job as Heist Leader or Crew. 
  • Parole Day (30) - The gamers must complete The Prison Break as Heist Leader or Crew. 

The Heist also requires a Leader who is at least rank 12. That Leader must also possess a high-end apartment that contains a planning board so that it can co-ordinate crimes. 

"Grand Theft Auto Online Heists" will be released on March 10. 

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