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Grand Theft Auto 5 News: Rockstar Says: "Expect big things in both Grand Theft Auto Online and Grand Theft Auto V this year including: GTA Online Heists.”


Published: Oct 27, 2014 08:49 AM EDT

Grand Theft Auto 5 News: Rockstar Says: "Expect big things in both Grand Theft Auto Online and Grand Theft Auto V this year including: GTA Online Heists."

During the 2013 launch of Grand Theft Auto 5, fans are waiting for the new content of the storyline and heists missions that created a fiasco of rumors.

GTA 4 had received two DLC's that has added much more enthusiasm to the single-player game and is called The Lost and the Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony. The next version is said to be made available by November 18 on Xbox One and PS4.

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Last year, Rockstar explained that they have huge plans to expand the story of Michael, Franklin, and Trevor this year.

Rockstar revealed on their website, "Expect big things in both Grand Theft Auto Online and Grand Theft Auto V next year including: GTA Online Heists," according to Express.co.uk.

"We know many of you in the GTA Online community are super excited for the debut of co-operative Heists.

"Heists are currently in development and we are working very hard to get them as polished and as fun as they can be. Stay tuned for much more detail in the New Year.

"For those ready to jump back into the story of Grand Theft Auto V, we have big plans for substantial additions in 2014 continuing Michael, Franklin and Trevor's action, mayhem and unexpected adventures in Southern San Andreas."

There are also two free addition to the GTA online content, Deathmatch and Race Creators tool, that will be made available this week.

"This week, we will give you the first chance to build your own content in GTA Online (and play content others have made) with the release of the Deathmatch & Race Creators Beta," the statement continued.

Meanwhile, Official Playstation Magazine confirmed that GTA 5 will run on 1080p resolution, according to Latin Times.

"Glimmering 1080p presentation, hugely increased draw distance, 100 new songs, fresh wild-life, a bumper version of GTA Online, this is sandbox you've dreamt about ever since you slotted Sony's angular baby under your TV," the magazine says.