GTA 5 Online Heists DLC: Info leaked by YouTube user

Will this video divulge valuable information about the much-awaited GTA 5 Online Heist release date? YouTube

If the leaked reports are true, the GTA 5 Online Heists DLC might be out in the market soon.

While Rockstar Games continue to keep mum about the verification of these rumors, a YouTube user named DomisLive is claiming that he knows a few pertinent tidbits about the much anticipated game.

"The sniper is going to be amazing. Just imagine just sitting on one of these buildings so far away, having to snipe in through a window," the YouTube user reported about the possible leak.

DomisLive revealed in his 10-minute video that there is a certain "DLC pack," and mentioned that there are different assigned roles for each player, like a leader, a hire gun, a parachutist a hacker, and a driver.

All these roles are said to be self-descriptive, apart from the hacker who have the capabilities of tapping into a train station or bank servers. The roles of the players are almost the same with the roles used in Battlefield and Call of Duty.

The YouTube tipster also discussed a few points about Flight School DLC, and said that the modified money lobby is the reason why the games were delayed.

Also, DomisLive was the one responsible for leaking the details about a possible zombie DLC as well as the possibility of a multiplayer game.

The YouTube user also mentioned that a DLC will be released on Tuesday, but the said date already lapsed and the expected launching did not push through, making DomisLive predictions less convincing.

On the other hand, another YouTube user named iCrazyTeddy leaked information about the VIP missions. The video in the said page stated, "Escort a VIP's car to a random landmark in the city then back to their hotel. Cops escort the car as they see the sights. Criminals are given the tour points and look out for the VIP. If driver dies, cops can drive and resume the tour."

Avid fans of the games were deeply disappointed when Rockstar Games could not provide a specified date of release for the games.

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