GTA V Online to Possibly Get St. Patrick's Day, Easter DLCs

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Rockstar Games' GTA Online has continued on its journey to becoming a more admirable title to date. Since there has been no utter confirmation of a possible sixth installment yet, fans are still badly in need of downloadable content updates, and some of the speculations are still being considered close to reality.

According to VG247, fans are still uncertain as to how much GTA online will offer to the table since it has looked wonderfully so far. Some fans claim that there are already quite a handful of downloadable content updates so far but even with how much it gives, there are still some ideas lurking around the corner.

As per Inquisitr, GTA V has been doing a marvelous job of keeping the game updated, GTA online makes it a point that fans will get their share of updates as well. So far, rumors of a possible St. Patrick's Day content has been talked about.

To make things more interesting, even an Easter downloadable content update is along the way with a handful of possibilities being dished out. Summing it up, Rockstar Games is thinking of more holiday-based contents to attract the interest of the gamers but even without it, the title continues to bring massive revenue to the company.

Noted by Neuro Gadget, more downloadable contents are scheduled for the fifth installment in the near future. Given that there are news on more possibilities for the online expansion, fans are cordially awaiting for the official news from Rockstar Games. Such past updates include the Lowrider Content and the Halloween features, which on their own have done masterfully.

Rockstar Games' GTA online is still the current title that many are cordially following. The fans of the game are still looking for a possible sixth installment, which is still at an uncertain bar so far. Keep posted for more GTA online news, as well as other Rockstar Games titles that are expected to come forth; namely the idea of Red Dead Redemption 2.

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