The company promises more tools and content for the coming months

Feb 27, 2014 08:09 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Rockstar working on the Online mode for Grand Theft Auto V is delivering new 10 jobs for the title, all of them created by the community and all of them now available for any player to try out.

The list includes, according to the official announcement on the game’s site:

LSC Great Eight – from DrAtomic1 Dirt Track Derby – made by N8thok Observe and Race – created by The_Gemte Getting High and Low – made by El_Cactus Through The Grapeseed – from LoveLikeJazz Sandy Shores Circus – created by datwista111 Senora Desert Hills – from ZardozToast Nurburgring – created by Mr_Grandis Battle GTA – made by KS-GTA Paintball! – from yoduhh62

Full details on each of the new jobs are offered via the GTA V site and Rockstar says that all of them have been verified to be bug free.

The most interesting of them are the recreation of Nurburgring, which is one of the most played tracks in classic racing titles, and the Paintball arena, which seems to be designed to deliver copious amount of fun with limited frustration.

The company says that it is constantly looking at the content that players of GTA Online are creating in order to select and approve more of it for the wider community.

Rockstar is also pledging to continue to deliver articles that offer hints and tips for the event creation process and that more updates will also be offered to the tools that are used to implement new jobs.

The official Creator tool delivers many of the same programs that the development team has used when creating the core world and campaign of Grand Theft Auto V.

The official announcement also adds, “Everyone else, you can feel free to post your proudest created Jobs here in comments but of course refrain from doing so more than once. Also for those eager to hear more about forthcoming GTA Online content updates, please stay tuned as we should have new content to announce very soon. Thanks all!”

The Online mode for GTA V had a number of issues when it was launched, but Rockstar moved fast to deliver updates and plenty of gamers are now engaged with it.

The studio says that it will run events complete with interesting rewards for the rest of 2014 in order to keen players interested and that it will continue to deliver gameplay-focused updates while waiting for the community to deliver more interesting jobs.