'GTA 5' DLC rumors: Freemode Events update hints at upcoming DLC?

 Rockstar Games Newswire

The most recent update for "Grand Theft Auto V" came with some surprises for enterprising fans. According to iDigitalTimes, when the Freemode Events update was rolled out, hardcore gamers observed that obscure hints were again hidden inside the source codes. A video by Youtube user DomisLive highlights the recently discovered gem hidden within the update.

The code reads, "0xCED5A615 = Start your day like a pro: play 8 hours of Casino blackjack with your remortgager and divorce attorney. Then wash it all down with a time trial through North LS to a Vinehood Hills mansion you'll never own." 

However, the tipster cautions viewers that the code in itself is seemingly random and does not confirm that there will be an upcoming "Casino" or Mansion" DLC, although the text includes the two keywords. DomisLive even goes on to say that Rockstar Games might have also been just trolling.

He says, "I'm laughing at this one because I don't know if it's a troll or if it is just a description. Rockstar listens to the community and they know for a fact that we all have been clamoring over 'Mansions' and 'Casino DLC'. They know this. They watch the videos and they read the comments." 

Meanwhile, players are still checking out the Freemode Events update, the latest update to come out for "Grand Theft Auto V." Aside from unlocking the Rockstar Editor to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the title, the new update also introduces a number of new freemode events that cater to almost every playstyle in the "GTA Online" multiplayer feature of the game. The events range from a straight-forward chase between players, to the king-of-the-hill challenge, to a much more complex set of missions that activates during free roam. 

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