'GTVA 5' new DLC update: Low Riders DLC rumored to be in the works

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A new downloadable content (DLC), said to be named "Low Riders," is rumored to be coming out soon for "Grand Theft Auto V."

The new DLC is said to be introducing a dozen new cars into the game. Only five of the rumored 12 cars have been named thus far, and they are the Chino, the vintage Clean Voodoo, the Sabre GT, the Tornado hot rod and the Virgo.

Along with the new cars, game developer and publisher Rockstar Games is also reportedly featuring new missions, which will be starring Lamar, according to iDigital Times. These missions are said to be hidden long ago in the game files for "Grand Theft Auto V," and it's possible they were being kept hidden just for this very occasion. Some have suggested that Rockstar Games is planning to integrate the new cars coming via the Low Riders update into the newly discovered missions involving Lamar.

Even with the new missions involving Lamar reportedly being found, it's not a given that Rockstar Games will release them along with the new update. At this point, Rockstar Games has not provided any official word concerning the rumored Low Riders update for "Grand Theft Auto V," meaning players will simply have to wait and see on this front.

Rockstar Games is also said to be working an additional update known as the San Andreas Stunt School. Details for this new update are scarce at the moment, although it is said to be the one that will include stunt races.

In related news, a new modification for the PC version of "Grand Theft Auto V" now allows players to have their very own Knight Industries Three Thousand (KITT) from the 1980s TV show "Knight Rider," according to PC Gamer

Though the game's version of KITT is not an exact carbon copy of the one from the old TV show — the absence of the familiar red light is noticeable — it still comes with the familiar voice and other extraordinary capabilities fans have come to love.

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