Nightclubs Arriving in Grand Theft Auto Online Next Month

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Grand Theft Auto Online is receiving a free update that adds Nightclubs to Los Santos next month in July. Players will be able to open and manage their own clubs.

From Rockstar Games website:

”The nightlife scene in Los Santos is getting a major upgrade. Thanks to the efforts of one well-known, well-connected and somewhat financially sound impresario, the underground dance club scene is about to blow open in July.”

Club owners will have the chance to feature real-life acts in their venues, such as Solomun, Tale of Us, Dixon and The Black Madonna. The nightclubs will be another source of income for players and will provide a method of laundering dirty money from their other illicit business ventures.

”Nightclubs are the perfect cover for any other operation you might have going, so get in on the ground level as a business partner to open up a brand new establishment, and help the DJ’s make their shows the best ever. Run your nightclub business from setup, design, staffing and promotion; the more popular the club, the faster your secure wall safe will fill up. Management is honest work, a tidy way to keep income from your more seedy ventures with Disruption Logistics, The Open Road, SecuroServ and Free Trade Shipping Co. looking clean as fresh laundry.”

GTA Online users will receive an Orange Wireframe Bodysuit along with some free in-game currency as a login bonus until the 2nd of July.

For more GTA content here at Gaming Respawn, check out our Content Editor Dom Richard’s Top 5 Grand Theft Auto Games.

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