The upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6 is likely going to be one of the most popular and talked about games of its generation. With the unheard-of level of longevity demonstrated by its predecessor, the game will be aiming to be bigger and better across all the aspects of gameplay that it has to offer.
With this in mind, there is one element that Grand Theft Auto 6 could introduce that will instantly set it a cut above the huge expectations set by GTA 5. Seemingly corroborated by recent high-profile reports, Grand Theft Auto 6 may be implementing single-player narrative DLC, an attractive post-launch feature that was neglected by Grand Theft Auto 5.
Grand Theft Auto 6 Was Reportedly Going to Have Four Protagonists
Grand Theft Auto 5 is one of the most successful games of all time. Originally releasing in 2013, the game is still somehow as relevant as ever, with both its singleplayer and multiplayer modes still dominating large sections of the gaming discourse.
Although GTA 5 redefined what could be expected of the franchise's multiplayer via the introduction of the wildly successful Grand Theft Auto Online, the singleplayer of GTA titles will always define how the game is received by fans overall. The story of Grand Theft Auto 5 was one of the most thoroughly detailed and memorable in Rockstar's entire history, which makes the absence of any post-launch DLC for the game's singleplayer all the more confusing.
Prior to Grand Theft Auto 5, the franchise had set an industry standard for post-launch expansions for singleplayer modes. For example, 2008's iconic Grand Theft Auto 4would release post-launch DLC in the form of The Ballad of Gay Tony and The Lost and Damned, two expansions that would go on to become just as beloved by fans as
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