Gamers should continue to create cool missions using official tools

May 9, 2014 07:01 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Rockstar might have just released more info about the Capture Mode for its GTA Online experience, but the company seems to never rest and is now delivering a new set of 10 verified jobs for the title that any player can try out.

The list includes:

Criss Cross Dock Race – from Wolfman211 Welcome To LS – created by Assassin2071 Stream Racer – from Refuso Chickin’ Drifting –by STOFFER222 Strong Hold – created by 420RayRay1983 Bad – San Andreas – from eMonstar420 Ew, You Stepped In Dooody –by IckyDoodyPoopoo The Academic – from Fachuro Hold: The Watch Tower – created by Barisico The Los Santos Riots – from TIdoubleGGRR

The new missions for GTA Online are available on both the Xbox 360 from Microsoft and the PlayStation 3 from Sony.

Rockstar explains, “If you haven't already, don't forget to check out our tips articles on making killer Deathmatches and Races, and this week's tips to create smart, balanced Captures. Or if you want to find out firsthand what it takes to get Verified, head into GTA Online now to play this brand new batch of 10 in the Rockstar Verified section of the Pause menus, or follow the links to their Social Club pages to bookmark them for easy access.”

The company is basically creating and launching tools so that the player community for Grand Theft Auto Online can develop its own missions that could rival those from the developers in terms of quality.

The team also says that they might always make changes to the jobs that it picks from the community, including but not limited to the name, mainly because of copyright and taste, spawn points, checkpoints, weapon pick-ups.

Rockstar adds, “We're always looking for new player-created Jobs to add to the Rockstar Verified program and the best way to get noticed is to have a solid Race, Deathmatch or Capture that's been thoroughly tested by the community and refined into the most fun and fair experience it can be.”

GTA Online had some issues at launch, but updates have solved them and now the company sees the mode as one of the most important elements for the future of its core franchise.

Rockstar has promised that it will create more competitions for the community in the coming weeks and that it will ramp up delivery for tools that can be used to create more content on their own.

Rumors suggest that GTA V will arrive on the PC this year.