GTA 5 Last Team Standing DLC
The new GTA 5 Last Team Standing DLC arrived Thursday, Oct. 2. Rockstar Games

We can hardly believe it ourselves. When was the last time "GTA 5" released an update on a Thursday? The answer is never! Happy belated "GTA 5" 1.17 update Last Team Standing DLC, everyone.

Just like the past updates, the latest Last Team Standing DLC delivers new features, including new vehicles, new weapons, and even tactical gear. What's more, just like the past updates, YouTubers are already sharing new "GTA 5" 1.17 update Solo Money Glitches and RP Glitches. Without further ado, we will be showing you all this new money glitch trick now.

According to "GTA 5" YouTuber MorganGames, the new money glitch will require you to own two garages. One of these garages must be completely full for the money glitch to work. In addition, the glitch only works with the Benefactor Panta, Bravado Buffalo, or Dinka Jester. Make sure the radio is also on during while performing the glich (are you following so far?). Last but not least, it will also help if your vehicle is fully upgraded in order to take advantage of the maximum return from the money glitch.

Furthermore, this Solo money glitch will bypass the inconvenient 45-minute wait. To actually see how the new "GTA 5" money glitch for the Last Team Standing DLC is done, be sure to watch the video by MorganGames below!

Our favorite new addition in the latest "GTA 5" Last Team Standing DLC is undoubtedly the sick Shitzu Hakuchou sport bike, which is based on the real life Suzuki Haybusa superbike. Other vehicles include the LCC Innovation Chopper and the Lampadati Furore GT. For the foot soldiers, new weapons include the long-range Marksman Rifle and a sort range Heavy Shotgun.

As the name suggests, the biggest thing to arise from the Last Team Standing DLC is the new "LTS" game mode. Now, there are ten new Last Team Standing jobs scattered throughout Los Santos and Blaine County. The new missions introduce a variety of objectives which range from two to 16 players co-ops.

Alta (Rank 16, 2-8 Players) Less violent than the average apartment building residents' committee meeting, this cramped LTS pits two wings of a building against each other. Try to stay on the rooftops, and look for long-ranged attacks across the courtyard and close-quarters clashes on the footbridge.

Del Perro Freeway (Rank 23, 2-16 Players) Draw a line in the sand with this Del Perro Beach LTS. Teams start at either end of the beachfront houses. They can go at each other directly or take the pedestrian bridges across the WH to pick up weapons. Dr. Friedlander isn't running his conflict resolution seminar this week.

Grand Banks (Rank 9, 3-12 Players) As good a place as any to make a stand, three groups take the third way at the Grand Banks Steel foundry. Fight on the rooftops, in the tunnels, and along the gangways to be the only team that doesn't get to fulfil their death wish.

Hawick (Rank 16, 2-16 Players) Two teams snipe each other from rooftops or get down and dirty in the alleys with shotguns until there's only one of them left. Hawick hasn't seen this many unfortunate accidents since speedballs were cool in the 80s.

Mount Josiah (Rank 29, 2-16 players) When the dust settles, and the rivers stop running with blood, who'll be left on top of the second highest mountain in Southern San Andreas? Two teams fight to be king of the hill on the open, almost coverless slopes of Mount Josiah.

N.O.O.S.E. (Rank 9, 2-8 Players) Something's happening behind the mysterious chain link fences, and non-descript 'government facility' signs off the Palomino Freeway. Two teams have taken time off from spying on personal communications to fight for supremacy on the rooftops, walkways, and parking lots of the N.O.O.S.E. facility. Look up for the best weapons.

Paleto Bay - Tanks (Rank 29, 2-16 Players) Some places get all the luck. Two teams face off with tanks and explosives and don't mind if they turn the whole town to rubble. Who'll be left standing in what's left of Paleto Bay?

Skyscraper (Rank 36, 2-16 Players) There's no escape from Los Santos. One team tries to hold out at the top of a skyscraper construction site armed only with sniper rifles and heavy weapons. The other team launches a four pronged assault in Buzzard attack helicopters.

Storm Drain (Rank 23, 2-16 Players) Gang warfare's gotten really out of hand as two teams come at each other with tanks, motorbikes, and explosives in the concrete channel of the LS River. Try to stay in the storm drain, and don't worry about flash flooding, there's a drought in San Andreas after all.

Tataviam Truckstop (Rank 16, 2-8 Players) Lonely truckers and enterprising hitchhikers are in for a scare as this pit stop on the Palomino sees its share of the action. Small scale LTS that'll make good use of the Heavy Shotgun.

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