'GTA 5 Online' new adversary mode's secret featured leaked; New camera feature to give bird's eye view

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"GTA 5 Online" will soon have a new feature added to the Adversary mode, according to some rumors. With this, fans are curious about what this new feature can offer, and it could be possible for it to change how the game will be played.

According to Game N Guide, a recent online revelation by the famous leakster MrBossFTW shared a video that claims that a new, albeit secret, feature has been added to the Adversary mode. However, this person points to another infamous leakster Yan2295 as the source of this information. This new feature is said to include a newly created camera mode by Rockstar. 

Another interesting piece of information is that the leak also expands some details pertaining to the camera's capabilities in the game overall. This "GTA 5 Online" feature gives the players the capability to see a bird's eye view of the game region, and it seems that so far, the camera angles are remarkable, and it does not really need players to do some rocket science in order to access this upcoming feature.

With this, the new Adversary mode's camera can be used on foot combat as well. However, the same source says that the new mode for the "GTA 5 Online" game is still unavailable, but instead it will be released on Sept. 17. If the rumors prove to be true, then this arrival will coincide with the game's third anniversary, which makes sense. However, Rockstar is still pretty silent about this new discovered feature.

For now, fans are still on the lookout for the new "Biker" DLC that will be released sometime soon, according to Movie News Guide. Furthermore, this DLC is expected to release some biker-related items like helmets, contacts, and possibly vehicles. This DLC's rumored release date will be at Septeber 20, but without any official announcements, fans should just stay tuned for more updates.

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