"Grand Theft Auto V," players are finally able to enjoy two long-awaited features: Rockstar Games kept its promise and released both "Online Heists" and "Adversary Modes" on March 10, Game Rant reported.

The heists are supposed to "deliver a brand new gameplay experience to GTA Online, offering players the chance to team up to take down big scores," according to the official announcement by the New York-based company; the "Adversary Modes," meanwhile, consist of three different styles -- titled "Siege Mentality," "Come Out to Play" and "Hasta La Vista" -- that can be unlocked as players perform the heists.

In "Siege," a team of as many as four players is put under siege by a team of as many as six. The group that is at a disadvantage has access to all of its weapons, while its attackers can only use sawed-off shotguns, GTA 5 Cheats detailed.

In "Play," meanwhile, a team of Runners must try to get home on foot while a team of Hunters goes after its opponents on bikes and all-terrain vehicles; in "Vista," a team of Cyclists has to reach a checkpoint alive as a team of Truckers tries to run down its members.

Rockstar also released a new video describing how armed robbery works and giving players tips as to how to get the job done when a substantial amount of firepower is involved, Game Rant noted.

"Someone needs to be in charge of crowd control, (and) someone needs to go down to the vault and actually loot the money," the Web site summarized the tutorial.

Heist teams consist of only four players, a fact that is handy as far as organization is concerned, Game Rant argued. "But if the team takes too long to get out of there, the firepower of four players may not be enough to blast through the cops once the SWAT team shows up," the Web site cautioned.

Rockstar on March 10 also introduced its so-called "Daily Objectives," Game Rant added. Players are now able to earn GTA dollars by reaching certain goals, and bonuses await them if they complete objectives several days in a row.