GTA V Online Heists Casino DLC rumors: New evidence for DLC

One of the earlier leaked images for the GTA 5 Online Heists Casino DLC.

Rumors about the alleged gambling feature of Grand Theft Auto 5 Online Heists had been going around online, but the latest developments claim that new evidence proved that the Casino DLC will indeed be released.

GameRanx spotted a piece of evidence about the alleged new DLC for the GTA 5 Online via Twitter back in March.

The leak came from Twitter user named @funmw4, who posted: "Remember 1.14 coding ? 4 Minigames coming with casino. Blackjack, Poker, Roulette, Slot anim@mini@poker@dealer anim@mini@roulette@dealer."

This information pointed out that the rumored DLC will feature basic gambling mini games like Poker, Black Jack, Roulette, and Slot Machines.

The new leaked details have reminded GTA fans about the images that were leaked last year, where the characters of the open-world action-adventure game were seen spending time at a casino. One particular leaked image showed a casino roulette being played.

Other evidences that claimed to be pointing to the alleged Casino DLC for GTA 5 Online include several source code images and audio recordings that connect the upcoming downloadable content at a casino.

There are also hints claiming that alcoholic beverages like beers can be purchased when playing the contents of the DLC, which means that it aims to offer players a true-to-life casino experience.

The reports about the GTA 5 Online Heist Casino DLC surfaced when a leaked audio recording that talked about the Casino DLC was released in November 2013, where GTA character Martin Madrazo and some of his friends teased that they will be visiting some of the casinos located somewhere in the North East part of Los Santos.

However, no one from Rockstar Games confirmed the validity of these reports, and the game developer still has to reveal if they indeed have plans to release a casino-inspired DLC in the near future. Because of this, the GTA 5 Online Heist Casino DLC has no official release date yet.

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