'GTA Online' Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2 release rumors: Stunt Race mode, new weapons included in the pack?

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Gamers never stop combing what can be combed in the "GTA Online" Ill-Gotten Gains DLC Part 1 to get an idea of what Rockstar is preparing for Part 2 of the expansion pack. As a result of this incredible eagerness, information about a possible new game mode was unearthed.

Apparently, a Stunt Race game mode may be coming to the title in the form of Ill-Gotten Gains DLC Part 2. What is simply known is that this mode isn't accessible but the awesomeness it holds is still unclear, which is why fans are at the edge of their seats.

This Stunt Race game mode is perfect especially with new hot and premium cars at gamers' disposal. High-end roadsters such as the Pegassi Osiris, Albany Virgo, Benefactor Stirling GT and Enus Windsor now on the players' superior parking lots are more than just show.

Meanwhile, several days ago, gamers spotted source files from the "GTA Online" Ill-Gotten Gains DLC Part 1 pointed to the imminent availability of two weapons namely Brass Knuckle Duster and a Marksman Pistol. The former is a staple piece of gear in the game so its addition makes sense while the latter's inclusion is still a mystery.

"GTA Online" players hope that Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2 will bring new high-grade military weapons and vehicles. Also included in gamers' wish list are new mansions and luxurious apartments, which Rockstar have been parsimonious about lately.

On the other hand, gamers have long been speculating the arrival of a Casino DLC and a High Roller DLC. With Rockstar going all-out in giving "GTA Online" players a taste of the extravagant life, grand gaming clubs is total indulgence at its finest. Besides, a casino will perk up the crime-laden streets of Los Santos.

"GTA Online" Ill-Gotten Gains DLC Part 2 is yet to get a release date.

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