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GTA 5 Online free story DLC available to download now, brings back a familiar face

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Published 09:50 8 Mar 2024 GMT

GTA 5 Online free story DLC available to download now, brings back a familiar face

You won't clucking believe who's back in GTA 5

Richard Lee Breslin

Richard Lee Breslin

If you thought that the upcoming arrival of GTA VI next year might slow down the current content for Grand Theft Auto V, think again.

Actually, the content for the single-player campaign is non-existent, because once that initial purchase is made to buy the base game, it no longer makes Rockstar Games all the money in the world. The real money for Rockstar Games is with its accompanying GTA Online which is why we’ll see a constant stream of new content updates until the arrival of GTA VI, at least.

Check out the GTA Online: The Cluckin’ Bell Farm Raid trailer below!

The latest content update for GTA Online is ‘The Cluckin’ Bell Farm Raid’ which not only brings the fictional fried chicken restaurant chain of the Grand Theft Auto series into the centre stage but it also brings back a familiar face, namely, Vincent Effenburger who was the head of security during ‘The Diamond Casino & Resort’ update.

In this latest update, Vincent is no longer the head of security, in fact, he’s now a member of the Los Santos Police Department and he’s fed up of taking a back seat to the corrupted cops of the city. Vincent has a tip that there’s big drug cartel activity coming out of the Cluckin’ Bell facilities and he will stop at nothing to bring law and order to the city, even if it's only by a little and it’s now up to him to raid the Cluckin’ Bell Farm, hopefully with the help of friends. The Clucking’ Bell farm can be played solo or with up to three other players.

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The new content update also brings in new vehicles, the Bravado Gauntlet Interceptor, the Canis Terminus and a new Cluckin’ Bell-themed Vapid Benson delivery truck. You can even claim the legendary Obey 8F Drafter sports car via the Rockstar Games website, but you only have until 18 March to claim it. The update also features new cosmetic items, weapons, missions, bonus XP rewards and much more.

The ‘Cluckin’ Bell Farm Raid’ update will start to download the next time you fire up GTA V or GTA Online unless it’s already downloaded to your PC or consoles while in sleep mode. Grand Theft Auto VI will be released in 2025 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. At the time of writing, a PC launch has not been announced.

Featured Image Credit: Rockstar Games

Topics: GTA 5, GTA Online, Gran Turismo, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Rockstar Games, Xbox, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Grand Theft Auto

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