“GTA Online's” latest game update now lets players co-manage their own nightclub in Rockstar's open-world multiplayer game.
Owned by Gay Tony, who first appeared in “Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony,” the nightclub can be customized by players from the sound system to the ambiance. Players can upgrade their amenities, staff, and security by running missions which reward the availability of the upgrades.
Nightclub management: Run missions to secure your club’s essentials – bar and security staff, equipment and your first resident DJ, renowned deep house titan, Solomun.#GTAOnline: AFTER HOURShttps://t.co/0Yqjh4sXZO pic.twitter.com/z9pRqXdIt6
— Rockstar Games (@RockstarGames) July 24, 2018
Rockstar Intel has already posted a video of a nightclub tour in “GTA Online” featuring the potential locations for players' nightclubs and their associated costs.
Aside from the customization features of “GTA Online,” the biggest draw of the latest “After Hours” update is the inclusion of several real-life DJs. Tale of Us posted a teaser video last month that showcased the game's music and DJs on their official Instagram page.
Rockstar Games' own official news post on the “After Hours” update includes the gig schedules for the game's DJs.
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Solomun – July 24
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Tale of Us – July 31
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Dixon – Aug. 7
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The Black Madonna – Aug. 14
“GTA Online" players will have to complete DJ setup missions to get the above DJs to become regulars at their clubs. These setup missions will be similar to the missions that players run to secure upgrades for their nightclub.
Regular DJs will play their tunes at the nightclubs on nights they are scheduled during their residency. Dance animations have also been implemented which players can gleefully play around with on their nightclub dance floors.
Rockstar and “GTA Online” fans greeted the update's launch with vibrant photos which they tweeted to the official Rockstar Twitter page.
It. Has. Arrived.@blackmadonnachi @TaleOfUs @SolomunMusic
— Mixmag (@Mixmag) July 24, 2018
Dixon (@innrvsns)#GTAVOnline pic.twitter.com/kTvizRtiED
We’re going back to what we do best, a dance music paradise ????#AfterHours #Snapmatic #GTASnapmatic #RockstarEditor #RockstarGames @RockstarGames #GTAV #GTAOnline pic.twitter.com/s2Rwe3k7bl
— SocialOfficer (@SocialOfficer) July 24, 2018
Welcome To Paradise... #GTAOnline #AfterHours #RockstarGames #SecretShadowz pic.twitter.com/UX8GjivJIX
— ᴊɪʙʙʏ ???????? (@jibs1990) July 24, 2018
The new cars for “GTA Online” made available by the new update have also been featured by fans enjoying the new rides.
Ocelot Swinger????✨#AWOL #SnapArtCrew #GTA5Online #RockstarGames pic.twitter.com/CnsKUtdCOm
— iNsoMNiA-azu???? (@azuazu1202luna) July 24, 2018
@RockstarGames ocelot swinger #GTAOnline #GTAV #RockstarGames #AfterHours pic.twitter.com/4SYcDpw8JE
— sir kirbington the 3rd (@kriskirby1986) July 24, 2018
Rockstar's newest “GTA Online” update looks to be an exciting addition to the online playing experience in Los Santos.


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