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GTA Online: Be My Valentine update leaks - the Roosevelt returns

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GTA Online's Valentine's Day content has leaked after Rockstar's not so subtle hint yesterday.

Buried in the code with the new sports car variations and Adversary update is a whole list of clothing, the remodelled Roosevelt limousine and details of some of the modes we can expect to play - presumably when it goes live next week.

Here's a video the new Roosevelt Valour from 21Werneg, and Rockstar's description, ripped straight from the files.

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"They don't make them like they used to, which is a good thing because here at Albany we've completely run out of ideas. Lovingly remodelled, with room for a new suite of personal modifications, the latest edition of our classic Roosevelt represents a new height of criminal refinement, taking you back to the golden age of fraud, racketeering and murder when all you had to worry about were a few charges of tax evasion."

The clothing has a 1920/30s American gangster vibe, and includes fedoras and pinstripe suits for the men, and bustiers and heels for the ladies, according to this info dump.

It also looks like there's at least one new mode packed into the Be My Valentine update, as found by TezFunz

So far there's no mention of the Gusenberg Sweeper machine gun that was released as part of the original Valentine's Day Massacre DLC back in 2014.

That gun was widely considered overpowered due to its high rate of fire and damage output, despite having poor range. It was removed from sale at AmmuNation stores in March 2014, as was the original model Roosevelt.

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