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GTA 6 getting single-player DLC support, says insider

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Published 11:29 24 Oct 2023 GMT+1

GTA 6 getting single-player DLC support, says insider

DLC will mean happy solo players

Dan Lipscombe

Dan Lipscombe

An insider has been hinting that GTA 6 could be supported by single-player DLC after the initial launch. The rumours are swirling and if this one is true, it will make a lot of players very happy.

GTAV and Red Dead Redemption 2 sadly missed out on single-player DLC, quite likely in favour for more content in the online components of both games. However, it's looking likely that the much anticipated GTA 6 will be a return to form for Rockstar Games.

The rumour mill keeps churning for the 'most wanted' game of the generation

Rockstar Games used to produce a good amount of DLC for their games. Red Dead Redemption received the brilliant Undead Nightmares, while GTA IV saw The Lost and Damned and the truly phenomenal, The Ballad of Gay Tony. For whatever reason, the sequels to both of those games neglected solo players, choosing not to expand the worlds of each.

Now, leaker Tez2 is back and suggesting they have information that GTA 6 will see episodic content release periodically that will include map updates and would be supplied as frequently as the expansions to the online mode. There's even a chance that we could see entirely new cities, which would be very ambitious but not beyond the realms of Rockstar Games.

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Tez2 has previously stated that Rockstar could release the episodes as a way of spreading out the GTA 6 content to make it last longer, and would also alleviate stress and crunch from the game's long development cycle. Of course, GTAV Online became such a success story that it has kept the game alive and selling well, that we'd be surprised if the new game doesn't push its online mode in the same way. It's a lot of work, but for a company as big as this, it's doable.

Featured Image Credit: Rockstar Games

Topics: GTA 6, GTA Online, Grand Theft Auto, Rockstar Games

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