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GTA 6: Players single-player DLC like GTA 4 in the game

Rockstar fans eagerly anticipating the announcement and launch of GTA 6 are urging the company to resume the production of single-player DLCs, similar to what they had done for GTA 4. Rockstar has managed to keep details about GTA 6 under wraps, but information has been leaked, providing fans with a wealth of information about one of the most highly anticipated games of all time.

Along with the announcement of the game’s return to Vice City, fans have also been privy to a wealth of leaked information, such as the revelation of two main characters named Lucia and Jason, as well as various other details about the gameplay.

Players are highly anticipating the release of Grand Theft Auto 6, however, they are concerned that the game might follow the footsteps of GTA 5, which lacked single-player DLC, unlike its predecessor GTA 4, which was well-known for its additional single-player content.

Read more: GTA 6: Release date, map, platforms, and other details

Fans want single-player DLC in GTA 6

On its 15th anniversary, players took to social media and Reddit to commemorate GTA 4 and praise its single-player DLC. The game had two DLC packs, namely The Lost & Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony, which featured substantial stories that tied into the main game, and players highly appreciated this feature.

Players are hoping that GTA 6 won’t follow in the footsteps of GTA 5, where planned DLC was cancelled and repurposed for GTA Online. Fans fear a similar outcome for GTA 6 and are calling for the return of single-player DLC.

GTA 6 will be a game to remember

n his social media post, HipHopGamer commented that GTA 6 is “hyped” and that he is a fan of Rockstar Games. “When I tell you that Grand Theft Auto 6 will be a forever moment to remember, oh man it’s over,” he wrote.

It’s unclear why the journalist met Zelnick or if he saw or even played the upcoming game, but it does look like he was able to learn some new info about the next entry in the series. In the comments, fellow users asked if he was allowed to post such details and if was breaking a Non-disclosure agreement (NDA).

Interestingly, hiphopGamer’s LinkedIn post sharing the same photo with Zelnick doesn’t mention the game at all, but does say the CEO is “dope.” While his meeting with Rockstar head doesn’t mean anything, fans can still expect some news regarding the game in the coming days.

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