GTA V Online: Finance & Felony - 10 Things You Need To Know

9. New Armoured Vehicles Are Coming, As Well As An Awesome Callback To GTA IV...

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Armoured vehicles are the scourge of online players. They're often impenetrable, expensive to destroy, and, in the case of the Kuruma, was easily a crutch for players in the game's many co-op missions. There's no denying they're fun to use though, and with that in mind, even more are coming with this latest update. SUVs and off-road vehicles seem to have gained the most this time around, but if there's any vehicle that's bound to get fans excited, it has to be the behemoth of a garbage truck that's coming.

Most likely a purchasable carrier from the Warstock Cash & Carry site, this latest Pegasus vehicle is bound to be one of the most useful tools in Finance and Felony, as marauding players hellbent on upsetting your illicit activities are as common as they are an irritating occurrence. It's unclear as to how many people it'll be able to seat, but it still looks like a brilliant concept. However, whether it stacks up to the next vehicle in question is an entirely different matter altogether.

The Tugboat is making a comeback to GTA, and whilst yes, it looks extremely dingy, the fact you can sail about with a whole bunch of players automatically negates any and all aesthetic grievances to be had. It's obviously not going to be able to match the sheer decadence of the Yachts added in Executives and other Criminals, but as a nostalgic throwback to the heyday of GTA IV's multiplayer it's already become a much welcomed addition to online's ever expansive array of vehicles.

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