GTA 5 Online Ill-Gotten Gains DLC Part 2 release date this week?

A new report by Rockstar Newsire has claimed that the GTA Online Ill-Gotten Gains DLC Part two is set to be released by Rockstar Games sometime by early July.

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It will also come with free to win "Welcome To Los Santos" vinyl collection, according to reports, as part of the GTA 5 game for the PC platform.

International Business Times UK reported that players who are interested to avail the new free offer can now sign in online via the Rockstar Social Club website.

Rockstar Newswire said that the original collection will feature a wide range of music artists such as Freddie Gibbs, Killer Mike, Samuel T. Herring, Popcaan, Little Dragon and Earl Sweatshirt, among many others.

It has also been reported that the new offer will not work in certain countries, and those who are interested to win must be at least 18 years old or above.

In addition to the original music collection, iDigital Times had reported earlier this month that the new Part two update might include the Mansion DLC. On top of that, iDigital Times added that gamers might also have the ability to organize heists and host events in their mansions.

Part One of the GTA Online Ill-Gotten Gains DLC was just announced by the game developer earlier this month and was already released afterwards last June 10. The recently released Ill-Gotten Gains Part One update series had included a wide range of features, changes and additions to the gameplay such as new fancy items, clothes, accessories, luxurious cars and new weapon capabilities.

The Grand Theft Auto Online video game was launched two years ago in October for the PS3 and Xbox 360 platforms. It was launched in November of last year for the Xbox One and PS4 platforms, followed by the release for the Microsoft Windows console just this year in April.

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