GTA Online: New Content Announced

Let's go to the beach, beach, let's go get away. And so on and so forth.

Rockstar has announced the first batch of add-on content for Grand Theft Auto Online.
From early November, the free Beach Bum pack download will add new weapons and beach-themed vehicles that players will be able to use in both GTA Online and GTA V's Story mode.
The update will also come with new tattoos and hairstyles, as well as new Jobs including Gang Attacks, Survivals, Last Team Standings, Parachutes, Deathmatches and Races, all taking place on the beaches and coastal areas of Los Santos and Blaine County.
Rockstar has also announced Social Club Events Weekends, where special rewards and bonuses will be available for GTA Online. These will range from limited-edition in-game Event Crate Drops to in-game discount specials. A new developer-hosted live-stream will also be started, offering prize pack giveaways.
Finally, the Content Creator for custom-made Races and Deathmatches will be going live. Rockstar will keep an eye on exceptional creations and feature them on the Rockstar Newswire, as well as add a 'Rockstar Verified' stamp to them in-game. As is the case with the Beach Bum pack, the Content Creator is also a free download.
Last week Rockstar announced the delay of compensation for GTA Online players following a tricky launch. There's still no ETA on when we'll see it now.
Published by: Rockstar Games
Developed by: Rockstar Games
Genre: Online Action
Release Date:
United States: October 1, 2013
Australia: October 1, 2013
UK: October 1, 2013
MSRP: 0 USD
M for Mature : Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Mature Humor, Nudity, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, Use of Drugs and Alcohol
Also Available On: Xbox 360
Also known as: GTA Online

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