Rockstar Games sure knows how to keep players in suspense. Recently, the game developer released news about "Grand Theft Auto Online," but unfortunately for gamers, questions still remain.
Recently, Rockstar Games announced a slew of spring updates for the online version of Grand Theft Auto V. The game developer was somewhat vague about the release date of some of these patches, but some new features are already dropping.
Rockstar Games has teased a Heists DLC update for its popular Grand Theft Auto Online game. Thanks to yet another hack, however, the new missions are reportedly already playable. Meanwhile, rumors say the update will be released officially soon.
Grand Theft Auto V fans have been demanding a PC version of the game since it was released last year. According to game developer Take-Two Interactive, however, there is no need to release another version of Grand Theft Auto yet. Still, release dates for the unannounced PC game continue fluttering around the web.
Grand Theft Auto Online gameplay keeps changing. Sometimes it is thanks to Rockstar Games, and sometimes it's courtesy of crafty players. This week, the game developer has promised upcoming updates, and yet another cheat keeps the game interesting.
Despite Rockstar Games' efforts to prevent Grand Theft Auto Online gamers from using cheats and glitches to get bundles of GTA$, reports say that gamers have discovered a new infinite money glitch.
Rockstar Games has finally released its Grand Theft Auto Online update that aims to prevents cheats, glitches and bugs that give players unlimited and unfair amounts of GTA$.
Grand Theft Auto Online players were recently promised fairness and equality in the online version of Grand Theft Auto V via an anti-cheating patch. The only problem is Rockstar Games isn't telling gamers when this update is coming.
Grand Theft Auto V was 2013's most memorable video game and took the world by storm by breaking records, winning awards and just being an awesome game. Its online version is a unique experience as well, and recently Aaron Garbut, Rockstar North art director spoke about the game's creation and its future.
Christmas may have been disappointing for residents of Los Santos as rumors for the release date of a PC version of Grand Theft Auto V were proven false. Rockstar Games is doing its best to keep gamers' holiday spirit alive, however, with gifts available for Grand Theft Auto Online.
Grand Theft Auto Online, the online realm of Grand Theft Auto V, is all about stealing and robbing, but not from Rockstar Games. The game's creator recently discussed its crackdown on cheaters.