By Mae Sy, | March 11, 2017
While more bonuses are available now, a lot of new stunt races are on the way. (YouTube)
Rockstar Games has recently announced a few details regarding the next update. Now, the company has announced more information about "Grand Theft Auto Online's" next update. There will be a total of 20 new Stunt races that will be added in the new Cunning Stunts: Special Vehicle Circuit update which will be out on March 14.
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The developers from Rockstar Games explains that the races were custom-made for the Rocket Voltic, Blazer Aqua, and Ruiner 2000 vehicles with the races making use of the said cars' distinctive characteristics and abilities. The new Progen GP1 will be also having its debut on March 14, according to a post on the Rockstar Newswire.
Rockstar also announced that a few bonuses for "GTA Online" are now live which includes 25 percent off executive garages and executive offices. Furthermore, discounts are now available for special vehicles but a thorough list was not provided. Players can currently still earn double GTA money and RP in "GTA Online's" special vehicle missions while associates and bodyguards will get double GTA money for the whole duration of the promo which will available up until March 13, GameSpot writes.
Rockstar will also release a new set of adversary modes in the GTA Online all the while during Spring. It will include the Resurrection mode that is a gallows humor take on dodgeball.
Moreover, there will be a tribute to old-school 2D GTA as well, which is called Top Down. More so, the company has confirmed that "GTA 5 Online" will be, indeed, updated with a series of new content drops this 2017, with the biggest arriving ahead of the launch of "Red Dead Redemption 2," the studio's new big title,.
With over 75 million copies shipped, "Grand Theft Auto V" remains to be popular and continuously making it into the top charts. Lastly, Rockstar reminds players that they only have limited time remaining to upgrade PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 characters to Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.
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