That seems to be the news from Rockstar Games, and oh boy, players are losing their minds. But not for any content. The official tweet from Rockstar read about the launch of a sale for all Law Enforcement Vehicles on the Warstock Network. Members of GTA+ can go get themselves a free Canis Terminus Patrol and can further cash in on discounts on three more LEVs at The Vinewood Car Club, just in time for Dispatch Work bonuses.
Let’s be honest, the replies are just crazy. The very second the thread went live, the whole comments section practically transformed into a demand mob for GTA Online! It’s actually both amusing and sad with Rockstar trying to talk about the current game content to an eager community now evidently screaming into the void for the next game.
One person, Illimited, flatly asked to have a character or do a voice in GTA 6 just to impress their family who thinks that they will never make it in life. That’s a mood. Another, just named “g,” simply wrote, “Rdr 2 ps5?” which is same energy, just for a different game. Desperation is a strong word for their energy.
Then, there’s just a constant flow of “GTA6 trailer 3?” and “WHERE IS TRAILER 3?” comments. Gabriel07090068 contributed with a gif of frantic searching. It’s like a broken record out there. Players so focused on the imminent future that they’re barely paying attention to the sale down present that is being presented.
Questions about the sale, on the other hand, are getting drowned. One guy called Jonso asks, “How much will the vehicles set me back without a GTA+ subscription?” which is indeed a very valid question! Top that off with MiguelMaia_A’s response: “at the very least 3 million with discount” which oof is a grind. Then Temisan threw up a good one about gameplay: “Which law enforcement vehicle is the best pickup for GTA Online players grinding dispatch work, speed, durability, or pure style?” THAT’S engagement with current content. But I mean, it’s that one sensible comment amidst a sea of madness.
And now, an international disturbance down in the mix. Somebody called ‘laviejadegta6’ wrote in Spanish: “Pero en serio… ¿Alguien sigue encontrando interesante el contenido de GTA online?” which, when translated, is very valid. When the player base is this ravenous for news on the next title, one does wonder about engagement with the current one.
There are also geysers of hype and confusion. CenturyL0V3TSG added: “It’s hot this week because the police car is discounted and the dispatch warg’s reward is doubled😘” – great to know if you have been paying attention to the bonuses. Sage declared: “Terminus Patrol is mine, the rest are mine too,” an energy we should all adopt.
However, the main story? Just an ocean of GTA 6 thirst. Players are so ready for the next chapter that they can’t even focus on the deals right in front of them. ProForzaDrifter asked for car performance upgrades like Forza, “for better drifting feels.” Somebody else said they got their IP banned for doing missions in a solo session and complained about it. It’s an entire ecosystem of wants and needs.
It’s wild to see a company like Rockstar, which built this massive ongoing live service game, still have its player base so intensely focused on what’s next instead of what’s now. The GTA Online sale is actually a pretty solid deal, especially for those grinding the Dispatch Work missions. But the conversation immediately pivots to the elusive next title. The hype for GTA 6 isn’t just strong; it’s consuming every other piece of news Rockstar puts out.
So, if they really are playing GTA Online right here and want to take advantage of the discounts on police vehicles, now would be the time for stocking up. Head straight to Warstock or the Vinewood Car Club, while these offers last. Just keep aware that while you are busy shopping for virtual cop cars, 90% of the community are on the edge, refreshing their pages for anything about the next big thing. The dichotomy of the GTA player base is one whole different entity. What a time to be alive.



