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GTA Online’s free Business Update content drop is for the professionals

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Rockstar Games is set to expand its GTA Online sandbox on March 4 with the release of the free Business Update DLC pack via PlayStation Network and Xbox Live. The add-on introduces some new toys for your virtual sociopaths to play with, including new vehicles and weapons. Note that all of the below items are added to your character profile in story mode for free, but you’ve got to buy them from their respective stores in GTA Online.

For those that like speeding out on the open road, the Albany Alpha, Dinka Jester, and Grotti Turismo R form a trio of shiny, new sports cars for you to buy. The more affluent residents of Los Santos can pony up instead to buy the Vestra airplane (pictured above). Of course, this being Grand Theft Auto, you’ll need some firearms to go with your drivables. Ammu-Nation will add the Heavy Pistol and Special Carbine to its shelves once the update goes live.

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There’s more, too. GTA Online emphasis on player customization expands even further with the Business Update, thanks to an assortment of new suit jackets, slacks, glasses, heels, and blouses, as well as new “business hairstyles” (huh?) and “currency-themed tattoos.” You’ll also be able to pick up some new masks, which should be fun to play with if the game’s long-promised co-op heists mode ever arrives.

Speaking of future content, Rockstar’s Newswire post promises that more details are coming soon on a variety of topics, including the Capture Creator update, new Assassination and Flight School missions for story mode,  and – yes – Online Heists.

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