By Irina Stark, | May 28, 2017
'GTA 5 Online' will likely get an Independence Day Update after Gunrunning DLC. (YouTube)
The massive Gunrunning DLC for "GTA 5 Online" officially gets its first teaser photos, release date, and content details from Rockstar Games. It highlights the addition of epic weaponized vehicles to the online multiplayer mode of the game.
The Gunrunning DLC will arrive to all platforms in June. It will enable players to purchase new bases and unlock a set of special missions as well as vehicles, Express Online reported.
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The missionst to be introduced seem to share similarities with the previously released Biker Gang and CEO mechanics with a main twist. In addition, the incoming update will bring in tons of new APCs and vehicle upgrades that will see teams of players get into some grave clash of gangs.
"Southern San Andreas' illegal weapons trafficking industry rises to the surface in Gunrunning, a massive new update coming this June to GTA Online," an excerpt from Rockstar Games' announcement reads. The set of first teaser photos can be viewed via the developer's official website.
These new bases of operations for the Gunrunning DLC known as hatches are scattered across areas around Blaine County. Gamers will be able to gain access to new military grade vehicles and weapons manufacturing equipment that can create in-demand offensive and defensive technologies.
Fans will also see the inclusion of full-service Mobile Operation Centers that will be fully customizable with paint jobs and weaponry. Other additions are The Tampa will get a fully weaponized upgrade and part of the purchase of Hatches will be packed with target practice and gun rangers areas
It is understood that the new military grade vehicles will enable existing cars to get an overhaul and improved look. Also, the APC that is capable to manage obstacles like terrain and water will be offered for purchase.
"GTA 5 Online" Gunrunning DLC will be launched on Xbox One, PS4, and Windows PC in June. Fans speculate that it will go live on June 16.
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