'GTA 5' DLC news: New expansion pack update on the way?

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Word on the street is that Rockstar is gearing up for its next big DLC release for "GTA 5," which is reportedly the story mode add-on fans have been wanting to see since it was hinted at by the game studio. 

The said DLC is very much talked about in the "GTA" community and the buzz got bigger when Ned Luke and Shawn Fonteno, who are voice actors for the game's characters Michael and Franklin, recently shared "Straight Outta" posts – the former mentioning Yankton, the latter Grove Street. 

While some media outlets dismiss the post as support for Ice Cube's movie "Straight Outta Compton," others think that these photos may be subtle hints to the long-awaited DLC for "Grand Theft Auto 5." 

According to iDigital Times, there emerged a page that described an alleged DLC called "Grove Street Stories." The article claimed that it will be released on Sept. 22, which is roughly a month from now. However, it was dismissed by the site as a hoax and the said page has been taken down. 

While it seems that the "GTA 5" story mode DLC is not in the pipeline, there comes a report from Neuro Gadget, which cites an unnamed site that claims that there are pictures and trademark filings of Rockstar's next massive DLC that were discarded. 

For now, there is no concrete information as to what Rockstar has in store for "GTA 5" gamers as far as expansion packs are concerned. The latest DLC released by the developer is the two-part "Ill-Gotten Gains," which aided players in indulging and living a life of luxury with expensive cars, choppers and clothing. 

Just recently, there were also rumors that a DLC called "Lowlife" is in the works. There's no news about this add-on at the moment either. 

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