GTA Online casino heist could be coming soon, judging by this Rockstar tease

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It looks like a GTA Online casino heist is on the way. After all the effort players have spent helping out at the Diamond Casino & Resort, it may finally be time to collect your winnings. Though Rockstar hasn't announced anything official yet, it did put out a brief teaser video on its Twitter account that seems to show our old pal Lester hacking into an ad for the house of fickle fortune♌s.

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GTA Online casino opened in July 2019, after years of players waiting for the under-construction building to materialize into something. It arrived with new minigames to play and missions to undertake, as well as some lovely 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GTA Online casino cars to unlock. That said, there was a glaring absence: a sparkly new casino existed in a game about crime, and you couldn't do a casino heist on it. This is ♏a vacuum that game development, nay, the very laws of the universe, cannot abide.

The last heist added to GTA Online was 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Doomsday Heist in December 2017, a series of missions that included high-tech military hardware, tons of conspiracy theories, and the long-awaited return of the jetpack. While The Doomsday Heist was delightfully over the top, it would be cool if Rockstar brought the mood back to a more grounded crime drama - and I'll be good gosh darned if there's a better way to celꦆebrate lucky heist number 7 than by♓ knocking over a casino.

Hopefully we won't🦂 have to wait long to hear what Rockstar has planned for the next GTA Online update. Robbing a c🅷asino sounds like a great way to spend the holidays with friends, don't you think?

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