'GTA 5 Online' update DLC: can fans expect 'Cunning Stunts' DLC next month?

The "Cunning Stunts" for "GTA 5: Online" might be here sooner than expected. Rockstar Newswire

Although the "Further Adventures in Finance and Felony" DLC has just arrived on "Grand Theft Auto 5: Online," developer Rockstar still has a lot in store for gamers.

Up next on the list is "Cunning Stunts," which is expected to be released shortly after the expansion pack mentioned above. Rumor has it that it will be out as early as last month.

If Rockstar will release the said "GTA 5: Online" DLC the same way it launched Ill-Gotten Gains DLC, Cunning Stunts should be here by July.

The first part of Ill-Gotten Gains, the counterpart of this year's Further Adventures in Finance and Felony, was released in June last year. The following month, Rockstar dropped the second one.

Whether or not this will be the case remains unknown, but it won't be for long. The company wants fans to keep their eyes peeled for more "GTA 5: Online" updates and details about Cunning Stunts.

Cunning Stunts was announced last month along with the "Further Adventures in Finance and Felony" DLC, which was released last June 7.

The official description for the "GTA 5: Online" "Cunning Stunts" DLC reads:

For crazy vehicular action comes a major update to the wild world of GTA Online racing and stunting that will introduce a new realm of creative and fun games. Expect a slew of new stunt-ready vehicles and gear - and the inspired Creator scene will be getting a vast new set of props, for an evolution of stunting, racing and trials-style creations, and other gameplay possibilities that will surely defy imagination.

Meanwhile, apart from "Cunning Stunts," many "GTA 5" players still look forward to the rumored single-player campaign for the game that has been hinted since 2013.

Up to now, Rockstar has been mum about it although it has been saying that it is looking for new and exciting ways to expand the game.

However, none of those turned out to be the said single-player DLC, leading gamers to think that it may not arrive at all. For now, "GTA 5" fans will simply have continue with the waiting game.

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