'GTA V' 'Be My Valentine' Expansion Pack Released [Gameplay & Details]
Rockstar Games join in the celebration of the Love Month by releasing a new expansion pack "Grand Theft Auto V" called "Be My Valentine."
On Wednesday, the game developer rolled out the event called "Grand Theft Auto Online: Be My Valentine" to players using their PCs as well as those who use PlayStation 4 and Xbox One gaming consoles.
According to Rockstar's official website, the new expansion pack showcases new accessories and clothes for player avatars as well as an updated Albany Roosevelt model called the "Albany Roosevelt Valor."
The vehicle, which can be purchased at the Legendary Motorsport, is an enhanced version of the classic Roosevelt car that can be modified in Los Santos Customs.
New attire will also be available to players of both genders, ranging from Vests, Suits, Bustiers, Dresses, Boxer Shorts, Stockings and many others.
Masks and outfits from the previous Love Month "GTA V" event, known as the "Valentine's Day Massacre Special," released in the same month in 2014 will also be restocked.
Aside from the outfits, the previous Valentine's Day feature included team and single player death matches called "Shotgun Wedding" and "Property Values," respectively.
Races are also customized to fit the celebration with "Vinewood Tours," "Motorboating" or the sea race, and a bike race dubbed as "Heart Breaker."
The new Valentine's Day event would not be complete without the third and final addition in the expansion pack -- the "couples-themed" adversary mode cleverly named "Till Death Do Us Part."
Rockstar said the roll out will begin on Friday, February 12, and that they will reveal more details in the coming days.
According to Game Spot, the special expansion pack will only be available for new generation consoles and GTA Online versions.
This means players who still use PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 will not have access to the upcoming update or any new content for "GTA V" since the game developer decided to focus on creating games for the newer devices.
"The primary technical reason is the memory capacity for the older systems," Rockstar North Director of Design Imran Sarwar told IGN.
Sarwar explained that they had to sacrifice creating updates for the older consoles to be able to accommodate quality programming for new content.
"We found ourselves almost at capacity after the launch of Heists ... but we can't make any more meaningful updates without putting the stability of the entire online game at risk," he declared.
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