Given that, by now, many of us have sucked the marrow of Grand Theft Auto V by searching every available nook and cranny throughout the map and exhausting the terrain of what it has to offer, the presence of a new location would probably come as a popular idea where DLC features are concerned. I was personally disappointed that the scenic, San Francisco-based 'San Fierro' (above), with its 'Golden Gate Bridge' didn't feature, despite it being located so close to Mount Chilliad in predecessor GTA: San Andreas, which was included. I was also saddened that the decadent, glitzy world of 'Las Venturas' (Los Vegas) was left out, considering how fun the casinos were, and would love to see one (or both) return in some measure by way of DLC. The inclusion of North Yankton would also come as a welcome addition - North Yankton being the snowy setting of GTA V's prologue - as it looked quite fascinating from the brief glimpses we caught of it at the beginning of the game.
Joseph is an accredited football journalist and has interviewed nearly all of the current 20 Barclay's Premier League managers. He is also a correspondent for Bleacher Report and has written for Caught Offside and Give Me Football.