GTA 5 single-player DLC we’ve been dreaming of has finally surfaced

Even more details on the scrappedGTA Vsingle-player expansion have appeared online, rubbing more salt into the wound following its cancellation.

I’d ask ifRockstar Gameshates money, but given thelifetime salesofGTA Vand all the microtransactions ofGTA V: Onlinewe all know that isn’t true.

Next yearGTA VIwill be all the rage, and you can check out the trailer for it below.

That’s why it’s such a surprise that the game never received any single-player expansions, despite them being planned and sounding incredible.

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GTA IVhad two single-player expansions,The Lost and Damnedand the much largerBallad of Gay Tony, meaning many were expecting the same treatment ofGTA V.

Other details have surfaced from the actor for Trevor himself, Steven Ogg, who said he wasn’t asked to do any motion capture for the expansion, which eventually led to Rockstar Games simply never bringing it up again.

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Nevertheless fans are hopeful that we’ll see Trevor return one day, and there’s been rumours of one, final, climatic update to mark the end ofGTA V: Onlinethat’ll reunite Trevor, Michael and Franklin for one last heist with our custom character.

Whether that happens or not is up to Rockstar Games, but given the sheer popularity of these characters and the hunger for more content involving them, it feels like a no-brainer for Rockstar to deliver us the goods.

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