By Matthew King, | February 22, 2017
GTA 5 Online Leaks Suggest Secret New Content Update Coming
The latest "GTA 5 Online" leaks circulating online might please fans as these indicate that an unraveled secret DLC and new content update are coming soon to the game. It is noted that the last downloadable content fans saw was the Festive Surprise DLC released back in December.
As usual, this reported leak is courtesy of notorious leaker, YouTuber MrBossFTW also known as Ross, who uncovered this exciting details from French GTA Forums website. Ross has also mentioned how a fellow tipster Yan2295 referenced a couple of screenshots that showed newest supercars raceon Del Perro. Apparently, the images depict Special Vehicle Races claimed to arrive as next content update for "GTA 5 Online".
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The Special Vehicle Races is said to be a mash-up of Import/Export and Cunning Stunts DLCs. For example, players will be able to race with eight extradordinary cars such as Ruiner 2000, Ramp Car, armored trucks and others.
In addition to these leaks, another renowned leaker Funmw2 took to Twitter to recently to reveal a Warstock Contest and big surprises intented for Content Creators. According to the tipster, the upcoming update will include Special Vehicle Races designed by the gaming comunity.
These set of cars could be on top of what Rockstar Games have created for the rumored DLC for "GTA 5 Online". More rumored content coming in the game via the Special Vehicles Races DLC is the dormant warehouse that can be found right across the street from Strip Club.
However, like any online leaks, fans must wait for the official statement from Rockstar Games to confirm this information. As of now, it remains unknown whether the game developer will be adding these new special vehicles or these eight vehicles are already existing in the game's current content.
There's not much details revealed as the Special Vehicle Races DLC for "GTA 5 Online". But game pundits predict that fans can look forward to the next content update around March or April, just like last year.
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