'GTA 5' DLC: Game voice actor knows 'nothing' about rumored single-player DLC

 Official Rockstar website

For a while now, there have been rumors that developer Rockstar will release a single-player DLC for "GTA 5." This expansion pack is the first on the wish-list of majority of players but it does not look like it will materialize, at least at this time.

Voice actor Ned Luke, who is the person behind "GTA" staple criminal Michael De Santa, recently took to Facebook to shed light on the growing speculations and expectations about the single-player DLC, which, it turns out, he knows nothing about.

Luke posted a photo regarding what looks like a teaser for a "GTA 5" convention he will attend with fellow voice actors Shawn Fonteno and Steven Ogg. Almost instantaneously, comments about the said single-player DLC came rushing in quickly.

The voice actor then stepped in before the bulk of comments and expectations about such unannounced expansion pack multiply. In the comments section of the photo, Luke clarified that he has no knowledge about that so-called "GTA 5" single-player DLC.

"EVERYBODY wants single player DLC...I know NOTHING about that," he clarified. "Don't know when it's gonna happen or even IF it's gonna happen," he went on to write.

That being said, it looks like Rockstar is not cooking up such DLC for "GTA 5" after all. If it did, it is highly likely that Luke will know about it, unless of course he was simply misdirecting fans to keep the add-on a surprise, but this is very unlikely.

What he confirmed though is that special "GTA conventions are bound to happen soon in various locations around the world. He did not specify as to when or where these affairs will take place but he is very excited to "finally meet so many of our fans that we have been unable to meet in the past."

Before Luke weighed in on the matter, speculations were rife about a single-player DLC for "GTA 5" where characters Trevor, Michael and Franklin will each have respective missions to execute.

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