‘GTA 5’ News & Update: Multiplayer Mode Gets a Valentine’s Update Including New Cars, Adversary Mode and More

As Valentine's Day is quickly approaching and "Grand Theft Auto 5" has a little treat for its fans. Rockstar recently launched the latest multiplayer expansion called "Be My Valentine."

According to Game Spot, the new update will be free for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. It also comes with a variation of new content, like cars, outfits and the additional adversary mode.

There are two vehicles that will be added, which includes the Albany Roosevelt Valor that can be bought from the in-game Legendary Motorsport store. This, too, can be customized with a series of modifications from Los Santos Customs.

The other car is the return of the Albany Roosevelt, which was first seen in the 2014's "Valentine's Day GTA Online event, Massacre Special." Additionally, players can now enjoy a mix and match of clothing as new outfits for male and female characters are now available.

This includes new suits, vests, boxer shorts, stockings and more. Also, the past Valentine's Day ensemble and masks will return as well as Gusenberg Sweeper machine gun can be obtained again from Ammu-Nation.

Furthermore, the update also features the "couples-themed" adversary mode called "Till Death Do Us Part." This function will be launched on Feb. 12 and further details will follow.

Meanwhile, the multinational video game developer and publisher has another gift for its loyal fans, Daily Star reported. "GTA 5" will now be available with a slashed price of £36.84 from its original cost of£54.99.

However, "GTA Online" can only be purchased on PlayStation 4, but Rockstar has a great deal for PlayStation 3 users. They now offer the said game with 65 percent off from its original price.

"GTA Online" has become an instant hit by having a whopping 60 million copies sold worldwide in just two years. The game is currently available on Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and PC.

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