The newest update to GTA Online's Nightclubs allows players to kick rowdy customers to the curb, essentially turning it into a Road House RPG. Originally released as an additional business venture in the After Hours update to GTA Online in 2018, Nightclubs provided players with a lucrative new passive income to build, as well as underground warehousing for storage and new nightclub-related missions to complete. That income could be positively (or negatively) influenced by a nightclub's popularity, which requires frequent maintenance by keeping patrons satisfied. Luckily, a new feature allows players to pick up a quick popularity boost, a la Patrick Swayze in Road House.
The new feature to eject pesky ne'er-do-wells is one of many new features in GTA Online's Criminal Enterprises update, released on July 26. The update promised (and delivered) many new features to GTA Online's business options, including new gameplay for bikers, gunrunners, and nightclubs. For nightclub owners, the update provided even more ways to take care of their clubs: players can now care for patrons who've had too much to drink, and give them a safe place to cool off. Before the Criminal Enterprises update, nightclub owners focused on service to their patrons, but Rockstar has introduced new features that create a more layered owner experience. Now, it's just about the closest players will get to becoming the city's greatest "cooler."
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Before the update's release, Rockstar's trailer for GTA Online's summer Criminal Enterprises update gave players a brief glimpse of club owners booting their customers, immediately conjuring distant memories of Patrick Swayze cracking skulls in a small
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