'GTA 5 Online' 1.18 update: Two new DLCs could be released by Halloween

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Rumors about the upcoming "GTA 5 Online" 1.18 Update is starting to pile up after the last 1.17 Update rolled out last Oct. 2, saying that it could contain either a Halloween DLC or an Army DLC.

Avid YouTube tipster DomisLive believes that the soon-to-be released "GTA 5 Online" update will include a new DLC. This speculation stemmed from Rockstar's previous move of releasing two DLCs that are less than a month apart. Last June 17, the "I'm Not a Hipster" DLC came out for "GTA Online." It was followed by the "Independence Day" DLC on July 1.

Since the alleged 1.8 Update will be released on Oct. 31, DomisLive is speculating that the game developers will release a Halloween DLC, which had always been a popular DLC for GTA fans. GTA players are hoping that this DLC could come with awesome spooky costumes like masks of zombies, werewolves, vampires, and pumpkins. They also wish to find awesome Halloween weapons in this game.

The YouTuber also believes that since Veterans Day is coming up on Nov. 11, Rockstar might possibly work on an Army DLC that could debut the new Hydra jet and the Attack Helicopter.

Meanwhile, another YouTube tipster called iCrazyTeddy believes that the possible "GTA 5" Halloween DLC could be released on Oct. 30, the eve of Halloween.

iCrazyTeddy pointed out that "GTA 5" updates used to be released consistently on Tuesdays, yet the latest DLC called "Last Team Standing" broke the tradition after Rockstar released it on a Thursday. That is why the YouTuber finds no reason why the game developers would not release it on Oct. 30.

Also, Latin Times discussed what players should expect from "GTA 5's" Halloween DLC. The article recalled the baffling GTA 5 source code leak that came out in July, which could be intended for a new Zombie DLC.

Rockstar had not confirmed any of the "GTA 5" 1.18 Update news as of the moment.

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