Rockstar Teases New GTA V Content Already!
Look, Rockstar, we need to talk. I love the fact that you're churning out content as quickly as you are for GTA V, I really do. But you released one of the biggest updates the game has seen freaking yesterday, finally silencing a thousand smart-ass mouths spreading rumors and conjecture about the update, of which nothing turned out to be true. Did you really, honestly, have to tease new content so soon? You know this just means more rumors, right? Oh, well.
Recently, after a number of console players expressed difficulty at finding how to access the Rockstar Editor on Playstation 4 and Xbox One (I genuinely couldn't write for about 10 minutes because of uncontrollable laughter), Rockstar released a handy, simple, step-by-step guide.
You enter the pause menu. Then you select "Rockstar Editor".
And I'm not even joking.
However, alongside this ancient eldritch secret, Rockstar also happened to share the following:
For those eager for more new cars to collect – not to worry, we’re working on new vehicles and lots more for future updates coming soon. Please stay tuned for info on that
So that's where those 12 new vehicles went. It seems that Freemode Events, despite being as meaty as it is, is merely setting GTA Online up for future content, and laying the foundations of a whole new generation of DLC packs.
It seems that "lowrider" or "lowlife" or "lowhatever" might still be in the pipeline, and all that info-mining actually produced credible information. This also means that all those GTA V tipsters whose "leaks" were debunked by 1.29 can start using this teaser post as justification to continue their conjecture. The teaser however clearly pertains to GTA Online, which might be indication that the alleged story DLC really is down the gutter, as many players have feared for quite some time now.