By Staff Writer (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Feb 23, 2015 04:53 AM EST
Tags GTA 5

With "GTA 5 Online Heists" coming your way next month, more and more rumors about the much-awaited game have emerged.

Recent word has it that details about the vehicles and DLC missions have been revealed, although there is no official confirmation about such info from game developer Rockstar.

"Renowned YouTuber DomisLive (aka Dom) has revealed interesting titbits on exclusive Heist missions and leaked Heist DLC vehicles for GTA Online, in his latest video for GTA Online," International Business Times said.

"The latest leak pertaining to Heist DLC clearly reveals the exact number of Heist missions that we will be seeing for the current-gen (PS4, Xbox One and PC) and last-gen (PS3, Xbox 360) gaming systems, as well as some interesting info about powerful combat vehicles including the Hydra," the site went on to say.

According to Funmw2's tweet, there will be 5 "Heists" finales for Xbox One and PS4, while the last-gen consoles will get 6. There's no explanation given as to why Xbox 360 and PS3 versions will be getting one more Heist mission.

In addition, Funmw2 said that "some of the combat vehicles including the Hydra jet-plane are not meant to be Heist vehicles, but could still be used for the Heist missions."

Regarding the vehicles, leaked images have shown that the Karin Technical, Karin Kuruma, Velum (a new metallic variant), and a new attack helicopter will be among those that will be featured in "Heists."

Meanwhile, VG 24/7 said that a heist "ends with a big set-piece job, and will include 'new vehicles, new weapons, new items and new clothing, as well as visiting some surprising locations and interacting with some familiar characters from the story.'"

It can be recalled that a one-on-one interview with GTA Online producer and mission designer head Imran Sarwar in December 2014 revealed interesting information and clues about what to expect from the upcoming game.

"Each heist requires 4 players all at rank 12 or above, with one player as the designated heist leader," Imran told IGN. "Leading a heist requires owning a high-end apartment so that you have a room available to set up the planning board. From there you'll be able to launch missions as the leader, starting with the prep work and building up to the score itself."

He also hinted of an "epic prison break" that "isn't just about stealing money, and it is definitely not about going in all guns blazing.

"It takes real teamwork, the ability to think fast and a lot of communication to put all the pieces in place to extract the target flawlessly," he explained.

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