Gamers will need to carefully use very limited resources

Dec 8, 2015 16:10 GMT  ·  By

Video game developer Rockstar continues to keep the Online component of Grand Theft Auto V engaging with the launch of a new mode called Every Bullet Counts, which is designed to offer a more focused set of gameplay mechanics by placing restrictions on gamers on both offense and defense.

The official announcement explains that gamers will be able to use only two bullets and will only have one life to play a version of Last Man Standing, which will increase the tension and will make the victor proud of their achievement.

Rockstar adds, "With no safe place to hide, four players go up against each other in a confined space with a very limited arsenal, just one Marksman Pistol and two bullets to take out three opponents. Once you've exhausted your ammo, you'll need to resort to crafty melee attacks with your Hatchet or Machete to make it out alive."

The Every Bullet Counts experience for GTA Online will also reveal the position on the map for all those who stand still for more than 5 seconds, to make sure that campers are unable to dominate the mode.

Michael's Rockford Hills mansion and the Tequi-la-la nightclub are just two of the locations that are used for the new adversary experience, which is live on the PC, the Xbox One, and the PlayStation 4.

Rockstar has set up a special playlist allowing gamers to jump into Ever Bullet Counts as soon as they start GTA V, with all the four core maps featured in sequence.

On Friday, the company will highlight the new experience in its special stream, with a range of special guests taking part in the action and rewards for those who are watching.

GTA Online continues to get new modes and special events

With the launch of Ever Bullet Counts taking place in the middle of the week, it is possible that Rockstar will offer a special weekend for gamers, allowing them to get some of the in-game content for reduced prices and offering more money and RP for those who take part in the new mode.

The company has been offering extensive support for the Online experience associated with GTA V, acknowledging that fact that it has quickly grown to become the most important part of the open-world title.

Recently, the company delivered a series of new vehicles in Lowriders and after that launched an array of events for Thanksgiving, including cuts for apartments and cars.

Presumably, Rockstar will also introduce more content specifically designed for Christmas and New Year's and will allow fans to try and get glory and money to spend on special items.

The studio has made it clear that it no longer plans to introduce single-player downloadable content for GTA V and that it will focus all its resources on keeping Online popular for as long as possible.

Rockstar is not saying whether it plans to introduce more ways for gamers to use real-world money to get access to content for the Online mode.

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