'GTA Online Ill-Gotten Gains Update: Part 2': 'Mansion' DLC coming?

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The first part of the "Ill-Gotten Gains" expansion pack for "GTA Online" has yet to be released next week, but fans are already looking for more information on what is in its second part.

iDigital Times reported that the soon-to-be released "GTA Online Ill-Gotten Gains Update: Part 2" could include the much requested "Mansion" DLC. According to the report, it is highly possible to see "Mansion" since "Ill Gotten Gains Update: Part 1" will feature high-end items like new expensive vehicles, fashionable car wrap, weapons, branded clothing, as well as solid gold-covered airplane and chopper. 

This is Rockstar's way of giving in to the demand for luxury items and services because of the increase in the high-end crime all over southern San Andreas. These luxurious items are hard to top off, which makes the "Mansion" DLC containing real estate properties the most sensible release for "Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2." 

The report also mentioned that players might be able set up their own heist in "Mansions," as well as store their vehicles and have their friends over in their property. They could also host events like darts or tennis tournaments at their mansion. 

However, next week's DLC as well as the second one after that may not bring new missions, gameplay expansions, or new races. A brand-new Heist might not be included in the expansion packs. 

At the moment, Rockstar Games is still mum about the possibility of featuring the "Mansion" DLC in the next installment of the "GTA Online" expansion pack. The official release dates of "GTA Online Ill-Gotten Gains Update" Parts 1 and 2 are still unannounced.

Currently, news about a new "GTA V" DLC pack is still nonexistent. The game developer is probably focusing on working on the upcoming Online DLC. 

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