'GTA 5' DLC news: Rockstar Editor coming to PS4 and Xbox One with stunt race, new cars?

The Vapid Chino, one of the new cars found in part two of the "Ill-Gotten Gains" update. Twitter courtesy of Rockstar Games

Players of "GTA 5" on the PS4 and Xbox One will finally get to experience Rockstar Editor, a feature once exclusive to the PC that allows gamers to record, edit and even share in-game videos and even assemble them into a short film.

The feature will cater to "GTA 5" fans and their penchant to put together clips of their favorite moments within the game or even have a good laugh by compiling all the funny tricks they have come across during their criminal bonanza in Los Santos.

Rockstar Editor is a fun and powerful tool with all sorts of camera modes as well as various filters and effects that let gamers make their clips look extra good. It boasts a Director Mode, a fan-favorite mode that gives users the power to rearrange everything, including the characters. 

The coveted feature is coming to the Xbox One and PS4 versions of "GTA 5" in the next update for the game. Unfortunately, Rockstar did not spill the beans on when this next update is going to be released. The takeaway here is that it will be a massive and important patch. 

There are reports that apart from the Rockstar Editor, the "GTA 5" update will also include cars from the heavily-rumored "Lowrider" DLC. There aren't any further details on the actual goodies but it is expected that Rockstar will reveal details about the said add-on next week. 

The update is also reportedly bringing the stunt race creator to "GTA 5," which will allow gamers to make custom races. Last July, Rockstar hinted in a blog post of the feature's arrival, which it said was prompted by online feedback.

"One such update that we are currently working on for a next update is a new feature to enable creators to properly stack props, adding proper support for that highly-requested feature powering super fun mega-ramps, loops and parkour courses – please stay tuned for more information on that," the developer wrote. 

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