GTA V, also known as the Eternal King Of All Things That Will Never Ever Die And Continue To Shit Money Until We're All Dust On The Wind, has just released a substantial new update. But not everyone is thrilled about it.
GTA V's frighteningly popular GTA Online mode has undergone its fair share of changes over the years. Recently, Rockstar Games has been making more of an effort to include some high-quality story content that brings back classic characters. Since, you know, you're never getting that in the GTA V single-player mode. Sorry.
Unfortunately, the most recent update announced for GTA Online has gone down like a fart in a lift. Rockstar Games announced that it would adjusting vehicle prices in the next update, with some shocking increases on certain vehicles.
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In a Rockstar Newswire post, the devs explained that it will be making changes to vehicle pricing in an April 27 update. The idea behind this is to ensure that the game's various cars and their respective prices are better indicative of their actual value. To this end, some cars will be getting a price drop... but other vehicles will almost double in value.
Rockstar insider Tez2 shared a photo of the upcoming price changes and shared it to Twitter, where users were quick to complain.
While there are some reasonable changes, it wasn't long before the Pegassi Opressor MkII's price increase was called out. The vehicle has gone from just over $3 million to $8 million, which is a ludicrous amount - even in terms of in-game currency.
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“If the MkII was so necessary to make 8mil then maybe it’s not the price that needs adjusting," one user remarked.
"Everyone that wants one probably owns it already at this point," another said of the MkII.
The price changes doesn't go into effect until April 27, remember, so you have until then to dive into GTA Online and grab what you can before the increase takes effect.
Topics: GTA 5, GTA Online, Grand Theft Auto, Rockstar Games