The Editor is coming to consoles in September

Aug 27, 2015 19:10 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Rockstar is ready to reveal more player-created jobs for the Online mode in Grand Theft Auto V that gamers can now play through, all of them based on the Epsilon Program and with all content overseen by the studio.

Gamers will be able to experience: Cult of Cash by Reaper-5150  for the PC, BLOOD N' FIRE from GerardDepardieux on either the PlayStation 4 or the PS3, Altruist Camp Offensive created by Griefballer99 on the Xbox One and the 360, Going With The Downflow by DannBoeing on the PC, Kifflom! by Kingglo_the_Pro on the PlayStation 4 and the PS3, San Chianksi Race by chocolate83 for the Xbox One and 360.

Rockstar has included on the official site full descriptions from the creators for all the missions and is also inviting gamers to join the studio on Friday, August 28, at 5 PM Eastern Time in order to see how the jobs play out.

Their creators and other undisclosed special guests will be featured in the live stream that is offered on both YouTube and Twitch.

The development team is also encouraging gamers to continue to deliver details on the solid jobs they have created so that they can be showcased to the entire Online community created around GTA V.

The Rockstar Editor is soon coming to the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4

The team is at the moment working on a major September update for GTA V, which is designed to introduce the full capabilities of the Editor to both home consoles.

This means that gamers will be able to create more interesting situations and share them with friends and the wider fan base, which means that Rockstar will be under less pressure to create its own content for Online.

Once the Editor is out, Rockstar might aim to develop a new set of major features for the game mode, although so far no plans for the future have been publicly discussed.

Rumors from the start of 2015 suggested that GTA V was due to receive a major single-player focused content drop, but the success of Online might mean that the developers are delaying it in order to make sure that they keep the players happy.