By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | April 22, 2017
Grand Theft Auto 5 is an open world, action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games for PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC platforms.
The latest details for "Grand Theft Auto 5" will feature a new patch update for 'GTA Online' with new items, cars and "Tiny Racer" game mode.
Rockstar Games announced that a new patch update for "GTA Online" in"Grand Theft Auto 5" will be coming next week, April 25 and will feature a new unique game mode that will bring nostalgia to old school gamers.
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The new "GTA Online" patch update will have a different camera shift into a top-down perspective, which was an original feature from the first "Grand Theft Auto" game.
There is also a new Adversary mode called "Tiny Racers" in "Grand Theft Auto 5" as players will be racing their opponents on winding elevated platforms high above the surface level streets of Los Santos, competing for supremacy on the race track by slamming competitors into walls and knocking them off the track entirely.
In addition, players will be able to come across power ups in the form of machine guns, rocket launchers, speed boosts, and more.
New maps and content creator tools are bound to be released in the coming weeks to flesh out the Tiny Racers mode in "Grand Theft Auto 5." New items and cars are added like the Duke O' Death, Marshall Monster Truck,Dodo Seaplane, Kraken Submarine, Imponte Dukes Car, Declasse Stallion Car, Blista Compact Car and Hatchet, Express reported.
While gaming fans wait for the upcoming "GTA Online" patch, Rockstar Games is offering bonuses in the game this week. Marijuana business and business upgrades are 50 percent off, and any profits derived from weed sales will net 50 percent more money. Furthermore, should players go to LS Customs, the green tire smoke upgrade can be bought for half its original price, Gamerant reported.
"Grand Theft Auto 5" is currently available for the PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC platforms.
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