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In today's Daily Fix: A former developer with Rockstar basically confirms what we all knew about the canceled Grand Theft Auto 5 DLC: it was scrapped because GTA Online became too successful.
As much fun as players have had with Grand Theft Auto Online over the years, it’s still unfortunate that Rockstar Games never released any GTA 5 story DLC. However, it turns out that the studio was ...
Rockstar Games just launched the GTA 5 Online Summer DLC, Money Fronts, and the DLC comes with some new content, vehicles, and missions. The best part is that GTA 5 Online DLC Money Fronts paved way ...
Grand Theft Auto 5 was actually supposed to have a DLC that wasn’t released and was scrapped by Rockstar. The actor Steven Ogg, who played as one of the characters from GTA 5 said that there was ...
GTA 5 Online Mansions Update rumors have been hot over the last few months, and the rumors have revealed that Mansions DLC would be a part of the upcoming GTA Online Winter DLC. This was revealed by a ...
Grand Theft Auto 5 had a number of DLC content it intended to add after its initial release, and while this content mostly never came to be, fans of the franchise got a bit of an insight into what the ...
TL;DR: Rockstar Games canceled GTA 5's singleplayer DLC, featuring Trevor as a secret agent, to prioritize Red Dead Redemption 2's development. Co-founder Dan Houser revealed the DLC was half-finished ...
Rockstar Games reportedly had Grand Theft Auto 5 DLC in the works featuring Trevor but decided to cancel it, according to Steven Ogg, who plays the character in the multi-million selling crime epic.