GTA 5 Online Heists update: New jobs, tips and website mocking launch delays

(PHOTO: Rockstar Games Official Website)Rockstar Games: An old associate of Martin Madrazo is trying to testify against him. Martin wants him gone and he wants proof the job is done. Trouble is, the target is barricaded in his mansions and surrounded by guards.

Rockstar Games has released a statement regarding the delay of the GTA 5 Online Heists update:

"We are very sorry for the delay, and are working hard to bring them to you as soon as we can. Please know that we are focused as always on making the best possible content for you to play and we are thankful to all of you for your patience, understanding, and support," Rockstar stated.

In response to this, a frustrated player responded by putting up a website to magnify the interval between GTA 5 and GTA 5 Online Heists.

The website named AreTheHeistsThereYet.com flashes a big "NOPE" and mentioned that it has been 291 days since Grand Theft Auto V was released.

A Rockstar Games' author was generous enough to share some tips on mastering the most challenging GTA Online Contact Missions including Death from Above, High Priority Case, Base Invaders, Out of Harmony and Factory Closure.

For "Death From Above" for example, it says:

"When the evidence is in hand, the pilot can return to pick up the players inside the mansion and deliver them to Madrazo. You'll have to lose your Wanted Level first, which you can do by flying to a secluded location or giving Lester a call."

The complete compilation of tips and tricks for the five Contact Missions can be found here.

Meanwhile, Rockstar has also unveiled the rundown of the new batch of Rockstar Verified Jobs that can be played in GTA 5 Online including five from I'm Not a Hipster game: Dubsta Warz, The 80's War Turf, Panto-monium Microcircuit, Swedish Folkrace and Hipster Death Rally.

The other five are user-created selections that have become favorites: The Coil, The Los Santos Triangle, Loop the Lake, Pit Stop and Retaliate.

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