Los Santos Tuners comes to GTA Online, bringing the best underground street racing culture, high-octane GTA action and new music in one huge update.
In addition to all the details we already shared last week, today's release includes:
More about the new social space, LS Car Meet, the underground racing hideout housed in a Cypress Flats building, where players will be able to display, customize and test drive their own vehicles, watch others modify them yours in real time, and much more.
Details on becoming a member of the LS Car Meet, which offers access to the new test track, the ability to invite friends to test or race on the private test track, test drive new vehicles, and preview new vehicles. that are coming, enjoy 6 new types of races and much more.
Information on Heist Contracts, take charge of the new customizable Auto Shop, a legitimate business where players will contact Sessanta and her partner KDJ, the criminal alias of Music Locker resident DJ Moodymann.
Plus, exclusive new music from Moodymann, including collaborations with Channel Tres, Nez, Gangsta Boo, Jessie Johnson of Prince's legendary band, The Time and more in Kenny's Backyard Boogie mix, which can be found in-game on one device multimedia interacting with KDJ.
The in-game premiere of music from CircoLoco Records, including a special non-stop mix by Seth Troxler that players will be able to find by collecting collectible media devices from Monday Dreamin' EPs that are scattered throughout Los Santos. Once you find all 4, you'll unlock a new exclusive mix, CLR Launch Party (and a Circoloco t-shirt).
10 new highly moddable vehicles (with more to come), some of which will receive performance upgrades in next-gen versions of GTA Online.
A new collaboration with Los Angeles streetwear brand Born x Raised
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Record of women affiliated with Social Security, but temporary and with low salaries
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