Every December, Rockstar Games introduces a seasonal event in GTA Online by adding snow to the familiar map of Los Santos and Blaine County. This brings a festive twist to the same old map of GTAV.

While snow is pretty much expected, there are many things in the dripfeed suggesting a new festive event, cars, and much more. Here are things that are expected to come in the upcoming days.

Special Festive-Themed Outfit

Festive-themed clothing will be available for purchase, with many unique variants and styles of ugly sweaters to fit your character’s festive needs. A new variety of sweaters are coming too with Sprunk and eCola theming.

Credit to @Floorball__ on Twitter for the screenshots

Unreleased Vehicles

There are a total of seven dripfeed vehicles Rockstar Games haven’t released yet, with some being more obvious to release than others, like the festive-themed Phantom. Not all of them will be released at the same time, but we can expect some of them to be released at this time.

Screenshots of the unreleased cars:

Credit to @morsmutual_ for the screenshots

New Weapons And Weapons Livery

Seen on the dripfeed, there is one new weapon named “Snow Launcher,” and by the looks of it, the weapons are nothing more than a joke weapon. Although useless in combat, they’re a great weapon to have a snowball fight with.

Screenshots of the weapons:

Credit to @morsmutual_ for the screenshots

New Events And Collectable

The new event is the festive-themed Phantom circling the map while dropping presents from the back of the trailer. The presents can range from Ammo, snacks, GTA$, and the previously mentioned new Sprunk and eCola themed ugly sweater.

Yeti is roaming around San Andreas, a new collectible of dismembered body parts and evidence to find a clue on where the Yeti is to hunt it down. After you successfully hunt down the Yeti, you’ll get a new Yeti outfit in your wardrobe.

All credit to @Floorball__ for the Tweet above

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