1.38 Ps4 [patched] - Gta V Update

GTA V Update 1.38 (also referred to as the Cunning Stunts: Special Vehicle Circuit

update) was released on March 14, 2017, for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. New Content & Major Features Special Vehicle Races

: Introduced 20 new Stunt Races specifically designed for three special vehicles from the Import/Export update: the Rocket Voltic Ruiner 2000 Blazer Aqua New Supercar Progen GP1 was added to the Legendary Motorsport roster for purchase. "Buy It Now" Option

: Added to the Warstock Cache & Carry and Legendary Motorsport websites for Heist vehicles (like the Armored Kuruma or Hydra), allowing players to purchase them immediately at a higher price without completing their associated Heists first. No Rank Requirements : Several vehicles, including the Rhino Tank Annihilator Dubsta 6x6 , no longer require a specific player rank to purchase. Gameplay & General Updates Aggregate Position

: A new race option where players fill a bar at different speeds based on their current race position; the first to fill the bar wins. Stunt Race Changes Secondary checkpoints were changed from orange to for better visibility.

The number of Stunt Series triggers in Freemode was reduced from 8 down to 3. Vehicle & Camera Fixes Blazer Aqua

camera now maintains the player's chosen perspective (e.g., first-person) when entering water, rather than forcing a third-person view. Fixed clipping issues with the Ruiner 2000 brake calipers and various player outfits. Matchmaking Improvements Gta V Update 1.38 Ps4

: Ongoing updates were implemented to reduce network disconnections, split sessions, and improve overall matchmaking quality. PS4 Specific Fixes

Fixed an issue where players were placed in solo sessions after accepting a "Play Together" invite and then agreeing to online policies.

Resolved a "stuck in the sky" bug that occurred if a player signed out and immediately back into PSN while deleting an online character.

Fixed a crash that occurred if a CEO launched an Export Mission and then closed the application. Rocket Chainsaw Note for Jailbroken/Modded Consoles

: Update 1.38 is frequently cited in community forums as a specific version compatible with certain 60 FPS unlocks

, "skip intro" patches, and mod menus for older PS4 firmware (like 9.00). added or the current GTA Online weekly bonuses GTA V Update 1

Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V) Update 1.38 refers to a specific version of the game that caused significant confusion among players. To provide a useful guide, it is important to clarify what this version actually is, as the number means different things depending on whether you are playing the Legacy (PS4) version or the Expanded & Enhanced (PS5) version.

Here is a comprehensive guide to navigating GTA V Update 1.38.


The Core Addition: Hangars and Air Freight

Before Update 1.38, owning a hangar in GTA Online was a distant dream. Players could steal jets from Fort Zancudo or buy a Pegasus helicopter, but they had no personal storage for aircraft customization. Version 1.38 solved this by introducing Purchaseable Hangars.

6. Known Issues (Still present post-1.38)

  • Hangar supply missions occasionally spawned delivery vehicles inside geometry (requiring lobby switch).
  • Bomb camera (when using bombs) could freeze on PS4 if used repeatedly in quick succession.
  • Some players lost custom aircraft liveries after quitting the game (fixed in 1.39).

Report: GTA V Title Update 1.38 (PS4) – The "Smuggler's Run" Update

Platform: PlayStation 4
Release Date: August 29, 2017
Game Version: 1.38
Corresponding GTA Online DLC: Smuggler’s Run

GTA V Update 1.38 PS4: A Complete Breakdown of the Smuggler’s Run Content

In the long and storied history of Grand Theft Auto V on the PlayStation 4, few update numbers carry as much weight with the hardcore fanbase as Update 1.38. While newer patches have added futuristic vehicles and massive heists, version 1.38—often referred to as the Smuggler’s Run update—represents a golden era of GTA Online. Released in late summer 2017, this patch fundamentally changed how players approached air combat, business management, and solo grinding.

For those returning to Los Santos after a long break, or for new players wondering why their console is suddenly downloading a 5+ GB patch, here is everything you need to know about GTA V Update 1.38 on PS4. The Core Addition: Hangars and Air Freight Before Update 1

New Vehicles Added in Update 1.38 (PS4)

This update introduced 11 new vehicles, but a few became icons of the GTA Online meta. Here are the standouts:

  • The Hunter (Air): The long-awaited return of the V-65 Molotok? No—the Havok was the small heli, but the real king was the Hunter attack helicopter (added via drip-feed shortly after 1.38). It featured barrage missiles, a co-pilot explosive cannon, and countermeasures.
  • The Rogue (Air): The perfect beginner's PvP plane. A single-seat prop plane with explosive machine guns, homing missiles, and surprisingly agile handling.
  • The Tula (Air): A VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing) cargo plane that could land on water, switch to helicopter mode, or fly as a standard plane. The ultimate utility vehicle.
  • The Vapid Retinue (Land): A classic rally car (Ford Escort RS1600) for car enthusiasts.
  • The Ocelot Ardent (Land): A sports classic that shocked players because it came with front-mounted machine guns (a callback to James Bond's Lotus Esprit).

6. Reception & Legacy

  • Positive: Aircraft customization depth, Fort Zancudo access perk, Bombushka’s memetic value.
  • Negative: Low payout for air freight ($10k per crate vs $20k for CEO crates), expensive entry cost, underpowered aircraft in PvP.
  • Later changes (post-1.38): Rockstar eventually increased sell mission payouts and buffed aircraft armor in subsequent updates (1.39+).

New Vehicles: The Skies Got Deadly

For PS4 players digging into GTA V Update 1.38, the vehicle list was the true star. Rockstar finally added the long-requested Hunter Attack Helicopter and the V-65 Molotok jet. Here is the complete vehicle roster introduced in patch 1.38:

| Vehicle Name | Type | Price (Trade Price) | Key Feature | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Rogue | Plane | $1.2M ($900k) | 2-seater prop plane with explosive cannons | | LF-22 Starling | Plane | $2.75M ($2.06M) | Rocket-boosted WW2-style glider | | V-65 Molotok | Jet | $3.6M ($2.7M) | Airbrakes + missile barrage | | P-45 Nokota | Plane | $2.6M ($1.95M) | WW2 dogfighter with machine guns | | Tula | VTOL | $3.7M ($2.77M) | Tri-purpose: plane/helicopter/boat | | FH-1 Hunter | Heli | $3.1M ($2.32M) | Co-pilot missile barrage + cannon | | Havok | Heli | $1.5M ($1.125M) | Ultra-light attack chopper | | Howard NX-25 | Plane | $1.1M ($825k) | Racing prop plane | | Alpha-Z1 | Plane | $1.5M ($1.125M) | World’s fastest small plane | | Mogul | Plane | $1.5M ($1.125M) | Dual-propeller utility aircraft | | Bombushka | Heavy Plane | $4.5M ($3.38M) | Massive cargo plane with turrets | | Ultralight | Glider | $500k ($375k) | Stealth propeller (off-radar) | | Seabreeze | Plane | $950k ($712k) | Amphibious dive bomber |

Why this mattered: Prior to 1.38, the Hydra and Savage dominated the skies. The Hunter introduced a co-pilot missile barrage that was unstoppable against ground targets. The Starling used rocket boost for insane acceleration, making dogfights skill-based again.


A. The Freakshop

This replaces the Arcade or Agency as the new primary business hub.

  • Location: It is located in the Murrieta Heights area (near the highway interchange).
  • Why buy it: It allows you to run the new First Dose and Last Dose missions. It also has space to store the new lab trucks (MTL Brickade 6x6).