Grand Theft Auto VIwill apparently receive several single-player DLC expansions over its lifetime.Fans were leftthoroughly disappointedwhenGrand Theft Auto VandRed Dead Redemption 2received no additional single-player content after launch.Check out this gorgeous remaster ofGTA: Vice CityAdvertBothGrand Theft Auto IVandRed Dead Redemptionhad DLC, with the two big ones beingThe Ballad Of Gay Tonyfor GTA and thephenomenalUndead NightmareforRed Dead Redemption.Instead, the sequels released expansions forGTA OnlineandRed Dead Onlinerespectively, introducing new weapons, vehicles, missions and more, all as free updates but with each new gameplay addition costing significantly more than the last. This was a blatant attempt to get players to buy more digital currency, a simpler option than grinding missions repeatedly for in-game cash.WithGrand Theft Auto VIon the way, witha trailer set for release in Decemberto celebrateRockstar Games’25th anniversary, fans are anticipating the game’s online mode to be just as bad, if not worse, thanGTA V.However this time around there could be DLC confirmed for the single-player side of the game, as insiders claim Rockstar is planning to release “episodic” expansions overGTA VI’slifetime rather than one big update.AdvertThese claims come from GTA leaker Tez2, so they need to be taken with a grain of salt. Tez2said: “It’s more of episodic content, aka expansions, than a singular SP DLC. They can do them yearly or biyearly. Which would help reduce crunch.”It’d make sense for Rockstar to put more effort into the single-player this time around, especially sincethe wait for GTA VII will likely be even longerthan the wait for the sixth instalment. DLC forGTA V’sstory mode was planned to happen but wasunfortunately cancelledin favour of supportingGTA Online.For the time being, let’s keep our attention on the base game’s release and think about DLC later, since we still haven’t had a proper look at the title at the time of writing.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,Rockstar Games

Grand Theft Auto VIwill apparently receive several single-player DLC expansions over its lifetime.Fans were leftthoroughly disappointedwhenGrand Theft Auto VandRed Dead Redemption 2received no additional single-player content after launch.Check out this gorgeous remaster ofGTA: Vice CityAdvertBothGrand Theft Auto IVandRed Dead Redemptionhad DLC, with the two big ones beingThe Ballad Of Gay Tonyfor GTA and thephenomenalUndead NightmareforRed Dead Redemption.Instead, the sequels released expansions forGTA OnlineandRed Dead Onlinerespectively, introducing new weapons, vehicles, missions and more, all as free updates but with each new gameplay addition costing significantly more than the last. This was a blatant attempt to get players to buy more digital currency, a simpler option than grinding missions repeatedly for in-game cash.WithGrand Theft Auto VIon the way, witha trailer set for release in Decemberto celebrateRockstar Games’25th anniversary, fans are anticipating the game’s online mode to be just as bad, if not worse, thanGTA V.However this time around there could be DLC confirmed for the single-player side of the game, as insiders claim Rockstar is planning to release “episodic” expansions overGTA VI’slifetime rather than one big update.AdvertThese claims come from GTA leaker Tez2, so they need to be taken with a grain of salt. Tez2said: “It’s more of episodic content, aka expansions, than a singular SP DLC. They can do them yearly or biyearly. Which would help reduce crunch.”It’d make sense for Rockstar to put more effort into the single-player this time around, especially sincethe wait for GTA VII will likely be even longerthan the wait for the sixth instalment. DLC forGTA V’sstory mode was planned to happen but wasunfortunately cancelledin favour of supportingGTA Online.For the time being, let’s keep our attention on the base game’s release and think about DLC later, since we still haven’t had a proper look at the title at the time of writing.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,Rockstar Games
Grand Theft Auto VIwill apparently receive several single-player DLC expansions over its lifetime.Fans were leftthoroughly disappointedwhenGrand Theft Auto VandRed Dead Redemption 2received no additional single-player content after launch.Check out this gorgeous remaster ofGTA: Vice CityAdvertBothGrand Theft Auto IVandRed Dead Redemptionhad DLC, with the two big ones beingThe Ballad Of Gay Tonyfor GTA and thephenomenalUndead NightmareforRed Dead Redemption.Instead, the sequels released expansions forGTA OnlineandRed Dead Onlinerespectively, introducing new weapons, vehicles, missions and more, all as free updates but with each new gameplay addition costing significantly more than the last. This was a blatant attempt to get players to buy more digital currency, a simpler option than grinding missions repeatedly for in-game cash.WithGrand Theft Auto VIon the way, witha trailer set for release in Decemberto celebrateRockstar Games’25th anniversary, fans are anticipating the game’s online mode to be just as bad, if not worse, thanGTA V.However this time around there could be DLC confirmed for the single-player side of the game, as insiders claim Rockstar is planning to release “episodic” expansions overGTA VI’slifetime rather than one big update.AdvertThese claims come from GTA leaker Tez2, so they need to be taken with a grain of salt. Tez2said: “It’s more of episodic content, aka expansions, than a singular SP DLC. They can do them yearly or biyearly. Which would help reduce crunch.”It’d make sense for Rockstar to put more effort into the single-player this time around, especially sincethe wait for GTA VII will likely be even longerthan the wait for the sixth instalment. DLC forGTA V’sstory mode was planned to happen but wasunfortunately cancelledin favour of supportingGTA Online.For the time being, let’s keep our attention on the base game’s release and think about DLC later, since we still haven’t had a proper look at the title at the time of writing.
Grand Theft Auto VIwill apparently receive several single-player DLC expansions over its lifetime.
Fans were leftthoroughly disappointedwhenGrand Theft Auto VandRed Dead Redemption 2received no additional single-player content after launch.
Check out this gorgeous remaster ofGTA: Vice City
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BothGrand Theft Auto IVandRed Dead Redemptionhad DLC, with the two big ones beingThe Ballad Of Gay Tonyfor GTA and thephenomenalUndead NightmareforRed Dead Redemption.
Instead, the sequels released expansions forGTA OnlineandRed Dead Onlinerespectively, introducing new weapons, vehicles, missions and more, all as free updates but with each new gameplay addition costing significantly more than the last. This was a blatant attempt to get players to buy more digital currency, a simpler option than grinding missions repeatedly for in-game cash.
WithGrand Theft Auto VIon the way, witha trailer set for release in Decemberto celebrateRockstar Games’25th anniversary, fans are anticipating the game’s online mode to be just as bad, if not worse, thanGTA V.
However this time around there could be DLC confirmed for the single-player side of the game, as insiders claim Rockstar is planning to release “episodic” expansions overGTA VI’slifetime rather than one big update.
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These claims come from GTA leaker Tez2, so they need to be taken with a grain of salt. Tez2said: “It’s more of episodic content, aka expansions, than a singular SP DLC. They can do them yearly or biyearly. Which would help reduce crunch.”
It’d make sense for Rockstar to put more effort into the single-player this time around, especially sincethe wait for GTA VII will likely be even longerthan the wait for the sixth instalment. DLC forGTA V’sstory mode was planned to happen but wasunfortunately cancelledin favour of supportingGTA Online.
For the time being, let’s keep our attention on the base game’s release and think about DLC later, since we still haven’t had a proper look at the title at the time of writing.
Topics:GTA 6,Rockstar Games