'GTA V' DLC release date rumors: Tipsters reveal details - what can we expect?

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Is Rockstar Games planning to release the next "GTA V" DLC in the coming days? 

Several rumors are claiming that since the game developer has the tradition of releasing the expansion packs for "GTA V" on a Tuesday, the next possible release date for the upcoming DLC is May 26 or the early Tuesdays of June. However, Rockstar still has to confirm or deny the reports about the new DLC that is believed to be coming out soon.  

As of now, the only detail that was mentioned by Rockstar Games about the alleged DLC update was posted on its website early this month, saying that they "are also working on another update coming soon that will feature some very cool new toys for you to enjoy and flaunt with your ill-gotten gains." 

But prolific "GTA V" tipsters are already coming up with their own speculations about the next DLC from Rockstar. According to the tweets from leakster @Yan2295, the game developer will come up with not just one but two SP DLCs for the best-selling open world video game. The first one is called "Agent," which involves the IAA; while the other one is "Zombies," which is linked to the alleged "Casino Heist" where characters Trevor, Michael, and Franklin will try to find more ways to become richer in the game's universe. 

On the other hand, a different spoiler was posted by @Funmw2, saying that Trevor will be the main protagonist for the "Casino Heist" DLC while Michael will be the lead protagonist for the alleged "Zombies" DLC. However, the said Twitter account is currently inaccessible at the moment. 

The last expansion pack for "GTA V" was released on March 10, which is more than two months ago. It means that players are now eager to find out what the next installment of the game is. 

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