Some of the resolved issues include proper heat level clearing and consistent Mr. Faber Work mission launches.
Ever dedicated to supporting the game that never sleeps, Rockstar Games has delivered a follow-up patch two weeks after the Money Fronts DLC launch delivering key fixes and new content. The June 26 update introduces seven new vehicles and a new job type, while fixing several player-reported issues on Grand Theft Auto Online.
Seven new vehicles are now available to cruise the streets of Los Santos, spanning everything from classic sports cars to commercial haulers. The Grotti LSCM Cheetah Classic brings vintage racing flair to the Sports Classic category, while muscle car fans can grab the Declasse Tampa GT, complete with HSW upgrade compatibility for next-gen console players looking to push performance limits.
For those handling business operations, Brute has released two Stockade variants: the standard model and a Security version for more serious cargo runs. The Declasse Walton L35 Stock expands off-road options, while the Annis Minimus adds a practical sedan choice to the mix.
The crown jewel of this vehicle drop is the Överflöd Suzume supercar, which breaks free from its GTA+ subscription coop and becomes available to all players. This high-performance machine was previously locked behind the premium membership, making its general release a welcome change for the broader player base.
Players seeking new income opportunities can dive into Safeguard Deliveries, a repeatable job system focused on transporting high-value cargo across the city. These solo missions offer both cash and RP rewards but come with a catch: you'll need to leave your Organization or Motorcycle Club to participate, forcing players to work independently.
Recent bug fixes tackle several annoying issues that emerged after the Money Fronts launch. Players can finally collect their Progress HUB Money Fronts Tier 4 rewards, while heat levels now clear correctly after completing Car Wash, Helicopter Tour, and Weed Delivery missions. The Tula aircraft's JATO thrust system works properly during the Superyacht mission "All Hands," and Mr. Faber Work missions launch consistently without repeated failures.
Smaller fixes include restored Bunker Shooting Range access when using Black Targets and resolved delivery corona entry problems that occurred after using the RC Tank, ensuring smoother mission flow throughout the experience.