GTA V: 11 More Things You Didn't Know

2. Single-Player DLC On The Way

Rockstar If you played the Lost and Damned or The Ballad of Gay Tony expansions for GTA IV, you know that when Rockstar says they're bringing you single-player DLC, they might also mean an entire campaign. Each Liberty City episode lasted at least 8-10 hours and gave players two surprisingly fresh angles on GTA IV's familiar streets. Via GTA 5 O'Clock, we've heard tell of some story mode content in the vein of past GTA expansions, and Los Santos and Blaine County have so many locations that haven't been put to substantial use. The stadium. The prison. The entire underground subway system. The Vinewood Bowl. The living ocean. We could be a soft-spoken stuntman and getaway driver or - wearing no shoes and a tank top - save the office Christmas party from a group of international terrorists. Both of those things usually happen in LA. What about a Western that rewinds San Andreas back a hundred and some odd years? That might make a nice little crossover precursor to a certain redly, deadly sequel we all know is coming.
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