It's officially Christmas in Los Santos — Rockstar has released another bit DLC for GTA Online to commemorate the festivities. Not four days ago the game was updated with the first wave of holiday DLC, and now we are being treated to even more presents and merriment.

Back on the 20th, Rockstar released the 2016 edition of the Festive Surprise, bringing back all the content from all previous holiday updates, as well as a few new light-up bodysuits, which most resemble the festive version of the Deadline outfit. The update also packed a whole lot of discounts and a double RP & $GTA event for Turf Wars.

The all new Nero and Nero Custom were also added to the game, further bolstering the ranks of supercars present in the game. While the new ride is definitely a looker, it isn't going to break any speed records. That said, in the hands of a skilled driver, races can be won with this new car. The stock version of the vehicle costs $1,440,000.

While it is rare for GTA Online to get updates this close to one another — usually at least a week must pass — with Christmas Eve upon us, Rockstar was kind of hard pressed to flip the switch on one of the most anticipated features in Online each year, and decided to top it off with some additional content too.

The most important change that came to GTA Online today is snow. Yes, folks, the snow has officially fallen over Los Santos and will remain through Monday. Over the years, players have become very attached to this appearance of snow in the game.

Not only does it give the GTA Online map we've become so familiar with over the past three years a new and fresh look, the countryside looks particularly beautiful when blanketed with snow. What's more, the snow has reportedly affected player behavior in the past. When it's around, most players become less aggressive and more trusting, making them more likely to band together and do random fun activities. Griefer levels also generally drop when the snow is present.

It's quite unfortunate that the snow is only present for three days, and another one or two during New Year's Eve. While it might be overkill to have it around all December, and it would lose the novelty, maybe having the snow "turned on" in the period between Christmas and New Years would be neat.