GTA Online’s Recent Update Feels Like a Step Back

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GTA Online’s new content promised big things, but delivered very little.

Rockstar Games recently rolled out a new update for GTA Online, but instead of generating excitement, it’s been met with frustration. Many longtime fans feel the update is underwhelming and signals a decline in Rockstar’s commitment to delivering meaningful content for GTA 5 Online. Here's a breakdown of why the community is so disappointed.

Overpriced Vehicle with Minimal Value
One of the most talked-about parts of the update is the release of the LSCM Cheetah Classic widebody variant, priced at nearly $2 million. This is more than $1.1 million higher than the original Cheetah Classic. For such a massive price difference, players expected something special—but what they got was barely anything new.

There’s no improvement in performance, no exciting customization options, and only a basic lock-on jammer and a limited livery design. For a game known for its deep car customization and style, this addition feels lazy and overpriced. Many players who enjoy building and modifying their dream cars are left wondering why Rockstar didn’t put in more effort.

Locked and Uncustomizable Bobcat Security Outfit
Another frustrating addition is the Bobcat Security outfit, which is unlocked after completing five security deliveries. At first glance, this looks like a cool new uniform, but there’s a major downside—it’s completely uncustomizable. The latest content feels so limited that many are now browsing GTA 5 modded accounts for sale.

Players can’t change the outfit’s hat, glasses, pants, or shirt. This forced look removes one of the core freedoms that GTA Online is known for: personal expression through character customization. For many, this decision feels restrictive and unnecessary.

A Decline in Update Quality
What makes things worse is that this isn’t a one-time issue. Players have noticed a trend: recent GTA Online updates have become increasingly repetitive, featuring expensive vehicle variants and locked content that offer little in terms of gameplay innovation.

Rather than bringing fresh experiences or meaningful upgrades, Rockstar seems to be recycling ideas with minimal effort. The result? A growing sense among fans that these updates are nothing more than cash grabs.

Concerns for GTA 6’s Future
This downward trend is making fans nervous about the future of GTA 6’s multiplayer. If Rockstar continues to strip away creativity, charge high prices, and ignore player feedback, many worry that the upcoming game’s online experience could suffer the same fate.

The community is calling on Rockstar to bring back what made GTA Online great: deep customization, fair pricing, and exciting, engaging content. Without that, longtime players may begin to drift away.


This latest update has left many players feeling ignored and disappointed. An overpriced car with no meaningful upgrades and a locked outfit with zero customization options are clear signs that Rockstar may be losing touch with its player base. For the sake of GTA Online and the future of the franchise, it’s time for Rockstar to listen to its community and return to creating quality content that players actually want.

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