Arena War launched pretty soon after Red Dead Online became publicly available on consoles, which suggests some confidence by Rockstar that they can co-exist. With Arena War, though, there's a separate point system for unlockables that could potentially support new modes for months to come. That's pretty exciting: I like the arena as a change of scenery, and vehicle combat remains as appealing as ever in GTA. I've come to regard playing GTA Online's PvP modes as seasonal: I play them for as long as the bonuses last, basically, when I can be guaranteed to find other players who want to give it a go. Games Masters has one team racing through checkpoints while the opposition blows them up with drones, turrets and other explosive goodies from the sidelines. Then, you switch roles. The modes aren't all winners, but a few of them are terrific fun to jump into: Hot Bomb tasks you with passing the imminently-exploding bomb to other players by crashing into them, and it's a laugh. Taking place in the Maze Bank Arena, it's been doling out generous double experience/cash rewards since it launched. #Gta 5 drone station worth it update#The recent Arena War update is like GTA Online's version of a themed minigame compilation, focusing on vehicle combat. From Rockstar's perspective, it probably acts a good incentive to get new and lapsed players to give GTA a try, and for me it's a comfortable way to keep up with the game's major updates without buying Shark Cards. It's how I was able to easily afford an Arena Workshop and the weapon above, having not picked up the game as much since the After Hours update. GTA's numerous free cash giveaways have given people a nice excuse to jump back into the game across the last year.
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