'GTA 5' November DLC updates: Apartment Customization, Yacht DLC coming this month?

 rockstargames.com

According to "GTA 5" tipsters, developer Rockstar prepared a bunch of DLCs for the game that will keep gamers busy as 2015 wraps up. For the month of November, there's word that players can look forward to two new add-ons.

The first one is a rumored Apartment Customization DLC, which brings in a whole host of new interior furniture and accessory upgrades gamers can splash out on to spruce up and sweeten their crib. Selections range from new TV sets to custom beds and sofa sets and even a kitchen makeover.

In addition to all that, "GTA 5" gamers will also be able to get their hands on a batch of cool new rides, provided they have the stash, of course. Along with apartment paraphernalia, residents of Los Santos can purchase new cars.

The likes of Imponte Nightshade, Declasse Mamba and Benefactor Schafter, Enus Cognoscenti 55 and Enus Cognoscenti Sedan L as well as classics like Buckingham Super Valetom, Seashark 3 and a whole lot more will allegedly be for the taking.

Other classic vehicles like the Baller 3 and Baller 4, Speeder 2, Toro 2, Dinghy 3 and Cargobob 3 will also be included. If this info is accurate, "GTA 5" players better start scooping up bags of cold hard cash to splurge.

This "GTA 5" November DLC will reportedly be joined by the Yacht DLC, which is no less extravagant than the APartment Customization. This pack should fill up the game's watercraft retailer Dock Tease with a new line of jet skis and cruisers that will allow gamers to explore the waters in style.

This pair of DLC is expected to drop this month. There is no date specified though, but when these two drop, gamers can also look forward to a couple of more treats with Rockstar allegedly preparing a Christmas-themed DLC and the Lowriders 2 pack, which should include four new classy vehicles.

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