An
alleged set of leaked Grand Theft Auto Online screens show some of the
weapons, vehicles and gear included in the upcoming Heists, some of
which may be exclusive to last-gen consoles.
Twitter user Funmw4 tweeted the screens, all of which were reportedly taken from Rockstar videos. After seeing Funmw4's screens, other Twitter users tried to verify the artwork, revealing that some of the screens were buried in the original Heists trailer, VG24/7 reports.
The screens from Funmw4's Twitter feed can be seen below:
The art shows the flare gun and night vision goggles already seen in the Heists reveal trailer, as well as a shotgun suppressor, thermite explosives, a large drill, and various masks for in-game characters. The screenshots also show new vehicles, such as a helicopter, motorcycles, plane and cars, including a technical with mounted machine gun.
In addition to the gear and vehicles, Funmw4 also suggested that six heists are planned for the content on PS3 and Xbox 360, while only five were found for PS4 and Xbox One.
IGN has reached out to Rockstar for comment.
Mike Mahardy is a freelance journalist writing for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter at @mmahardy.
Twitter user Funmw4 tweeted the screens, all of which were reportedly taken from Rockstar videos. After seeing Funmw4's screens, other Twitter users tried to verify the artwork, revealing that some of the screens were buried in the original Heists trailer, VG24/7 reports.
The screens from Funmw4's Twitter feed can be seen below:
The art shows the flare gun and night vision goggles already seen in the Heists reveal trailer, as well as a shotgun suppressor, thermite explosives, a large drill, and various masks for in-game characters. The screenshots also show new vehicles, such as a helicopter, motorcycles, plane and cars, including a technical with mounted machine gun.
In addition to the gear and vehicles, Funmw4 also suggested that six heists are planned for the content on PS3 and Xbox 360, while only five were found for PS4 and Xbox One.
IGN has reached out to Rockstar for comment.
Mike Mahardy is a freelance journalist writing for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter at @mmahardy.
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