The latest updates for "Grand Theft Auto 5" will have a new game mode and vehicle for "GTA Online," as well as a new in-game glitch.
Rockstar Games announced that "GTA Online" will feature a new Adversary Mode and a vehicle in its upcoming DLC update. The new Adversary Mode is called "Resurrection" is a team deathmatch were the player will only have a single life, but killing a foe will resurrect a teammate.
In order to win the player and his/her team must eliminate the opposing team. Resurrection in "GTA Online" can be played with teams of four to eight players in seven different locations, including the Aircraft Carrier, RON Alternates Wind Farm, and Elysian Island. For a limited time, players will receive double GTA$ and RP from each matches. GameSpot reported.
As for the new vehicle will be introduced in "Grand Theft Auto 5" called Pegassi Infernus Classic, which players can purchase through Legendary Motorsports in "GTA Online."
The Pegassi Infernus Classic is worth $915,000 and it is the latest sports classic to be made available as part of the Cunning Stunts: Special Vehicle update within "Grand Theft Auto 5."
Meanwhile, a new in-game glitch is found in "GTA Online" as YouTube channel HoestOnline Gaming posted a video were in Cops could not enter their own police vehicles.
The issue started in March 24, when players across all platforms discovered that standard police vehicles were being flagged as personal vehicles by "GTA Online." It is a status meant to keep players from stealing each other’s cars within "Grand Theft Auto 5," but somehow now police cruisers also carried the tag.
Gaming fans speculated throughout the GTA Forums website that the problem might have been caused by Rockstar Games attempt to fix a vehicle duping glitch by making cars with duplicate license plates inaccessible.
Other vehicles are said to have been affected included in the "GTA Online" patch fix including emergency response vehicles like ambulances and medical helicopters, as well as various cars that turn up all over the game.
Previous reports revealed that OpenIV group posted screenshots of the Liberty City Mod in "Grand Theft Auto 5" and a live beta test could happen in the spring. With that in mind, gamers are looking forward for more mods like Vice City in "Grand Theft Auto 5" soon.
"Grand Theft Auto 5" is currently available for the PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC platforms.