'GTA 5' DLC news: Two vehicles to be released before 'Cunning Stunts' DLC; New video teases unannounced Cunning Stunts Academy

The "Cunning Stunts" for "GTA 5" is expected to be released this July. Rockstar Newswire

After the release of the massive "Further Adventures in Finance and Felony" update, more content is coming to "Grand Theft Auto 5."

For starters, players can look forward to a couple of more cars set to be released in the months to come. There's not much known about the vehicles except for the fact that they will be tunable.

According to Express UK, these two new cars could be released in between the releases of "GTA 5" DLC updates for the summer.

The publication believes that the two new vehicles will be released for the newly introduced Power Play Adversary Mode, which came with the Grotti X80 Proto Supercar.

It is also believed that the vehicles could be released one week apart leading up to the release of the "Cunning Stunts" DLC, coming to "GTA 5" this July.

At the outset, "Cunning Stunts" is all about "crazy vehicular action." However, new details show that the DLC will introduce a new location in "GTA 5" known as Cunning Stunts Academy.

Located in Los Santos, the facility is home to "bored" and "stupid" individuals who want a little insane action in their lives.

Cunning Stunts Academy is featured in an in-game commercial, which can be seen in the video below. It teaches players to be camera-ready for crazy spectacular acts.

Some of the activities players will do while training in the "GTA 5" DLC location includes "taking a baseball bat to the face," getting stabbed in the back, skydiving while on fire and getting run over.

The video shows that there will be a lot of explosions, and jumping off a helicopter as well as "high-speed accidents." "Cunning Stunts" appears to be a very brutal "GTA 5" DLC.

The "Cunning Stunts" DLC is expected to be released in sometime this July. Rockstar Games should provide more details in the days to come.

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