'GTA Online Ill-Gotten Gains Update: Part 2' leak reveals weapons: details

 Rockstar Games website

Even before "GTA Online" gamers managed to fully enjoy the new trappings and paraphernalia from the "Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1" DLC, fresh details about Part 2 of the expansion pack were already leaked on the "GTA" forums, thanks to a hardcore gamer that goes by the name of Fireboyd78. YouTube user iCrazy Tedd spread the word about the new information by publishing a gameplay video. 

According to the pair of leaksters, "Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2" will bring two new awesome weapons — a Brass Knuckle Duster and a Marksman Pistol. 

The info was mined in the source files of the first expansion and the tipsters are convinced that Rockstar designed them as placeholders in preparation for the release of the second part of the DLC. Gamers can find these files themselves using a game editor such as OpenIV. 

IDigital Times says it would be surprising not to see the Brass Knuckle Duster in the new pack considering it has been all over new car wraps from Part 1. Besides, the weapon was in most "GTA" sequels and in the crime-laden streets of Los Santos, a close encounter with another rogue is already a given. 

Meanwhile, very little is known about the Marksman pistol. It is believed that the weapon will not be as fancy or as highly accurate as some gamers would think. It may not come with accessories or scopes but it is expected to possess some special assets that Rockstar might talk about soon. 

The next DLC is likely to come with a patch update, if its predecessor's release is anything to go by. Apart from the two aforementioned armaments, the DLC is expected to bring a flurry of new trimmings that will cater to the vast Los Santos criminality. 

While waiting, gamers can enjoy the designer clothes, hot new wheels, and gizmos brought by "GTA Online Ill-Gotten Gains Update: Part 1," which was released just recently. 

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