Rockstar has not yet announced original content

Jun 18, 2015 21:21 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Rockstar might not be ready to talk about more internally developed content for the Online part of Grand Theft Auto V, but the company is continuing to work with the community to introduce new missions, and the most recent batch is selected to celebrate some of the other titles the studio has created.

Red Dead Redemption, LA Noire and Max Payne 3 have their own dedicated fan bases, and players can now try to take part in some activities based on them in the multiplayer open world experience.

The Western-focused title is the Rockstar-created experience with the biggest player base after GTA, and gamers who love it will be able to play four new missions linked to it: John Marston's Memorial by bobo351975, only on the Xbox One and 360, Armadillo by abeuz91 on the PlayStation 4 and the PS3, mentions y tramposos by x_rata-parda_x for the PC, and Red Dead, Ridge Racing by W1LDCARD1 for the PS4 and the PS3.

Only 3 experiences linked to Max Payne 3 are featured in GTA V: Horse Track Shootout by Claybigk on the PlayStation 4 and the PS3, Vespucci Alley by darthdrillbit for the PC, and the simply named Max Payne by Bot_Tobias.

LA Noire fans can also get access to Traffic Duty by TommyGunGamin on the Xbox One and the 360, The Red Lipstick Murder by TheInsaneHatter, LS Noire by MattuFarlygard, and The Meeting Place by AbbyHepC on the same devices.

GTA Online continues to evolve

As always, Rockstar says that it has modified some aspects of the missions to make them palatable for the entire player community and that the edits do not affect the gameplay in any way.

The community that has solidified around GTA Online since it was launched has managed to create some incredible content, sometimes rivaling the official DLC delivered by the company.

Rumors are saying that Rockstar will soon officially announce a single-player expansion for the open world game, which might introduce an entirely new character.

It's possible that the success of Online has forced the company to re-think its plans and that it is delaying such an announcement in order to make sure it can introduce more content for the multiplayer side of the title.