We’re still a long way away until Grand Theft Auto Online releases on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, with it so far only scheduled to release in the second half of 2021. Until then, though, Rockstar is giving its regulars plenty of reasons to keep playing, as today’s update has reintroduced the incredibly rare Diamonds as rewards.
Diamonds were originally a reward for clearing the Diamond Casino Heist and were, unsurprisingly, very valuable. They were only available as part of the Valentine’s Day event, but players best jump back into Grand Theft Auto Online today if they’re desperate to get their hands on them, especially as their spawn rates have been increased.
Diamonds aren’t the only returning addition. The Lampadati Komoda car, which was introduced as part of the Diamond Casino Heist update, is back in the gambling center and can be won as a Lucky Wheel prize. While dependent on chance, it’s not a bad alternative to actually buying it, as it costs about $1.7 million.
The Vespucci Job in Adversary mode is also offering triple rewards for cash and RP and double boosts are now included in Special Cargo Business and Time Trials. In addition, the latest discounts available are 30% off Executive Renovations and V-STR, 40% off Executive Offices, Vagrant, Everon, Retinue, and Rebla GTS, and 50% off Bugstars Burritos.
And of course, Twitch Prime subscribers can get a further 10% discount on these offers, as well as some exclusive rewards of their own.
While it’s good to see Grand Theft Auto Online continuing to receive updates, fans are still anxious and hungry for information pertaining to Grand Theft Auto 6, which still hasn’t technically been announced by Rockstar.
So far, we can only speculate and theorise what GTA 6 will include, such as multiple protagonists like what its predecessor had, but it still feels as if we still have ages to wait for even an official announcement, let alone the game itself releasing.
For the time being, the only other thing fans have to look forward to is another re-release of Grand Theft Auto 5, with it being confirmed to come out on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. Aside from technically enhancements, Rockstar hasn’t entirely clarified what new content will be included, if any.
Grand Theft Auto Online is available on PC, PlayStation 3,PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One, with PS5 and Xbox Series X versions also in development.
Source: Dexerto