Last year, Grand Theft Auto 5's source code was stolen and uploaded online, and within the data, players found a cancelled Agent Trevor single-player DLC that would've taken him to space. It's unclear when and why the expansion was scrapped, but actor Steven Ogg has since shed light on the project.
"Trevor was gonna be undercover - he works for the feds," Ogg said in a Q&A stream (as reported by The Loadout). "And we did shoot some of that stuff with 'James Bond Trevor' - he's still kind of a fu** up, but he's doing his best to pretend to be like [a secret agent]. We shot some stuff and then it just disappeared and [Rockstar] never did it, they never followed up on it."
Rockstar first announced the story mode DLC back in 2013, but it was cancelled at some point between then and 2017, with the content being reworked for GTA Online. The enormous success of the adjacent multiplayer mode is what likely reshifted Rockstar's focus, but maybe we'll see it return to single-player DLC with GTA 6. In the meantime, if you want a slice of the Trevor expansion, much of it was repurposed for the Doomsday heist.
Last year's leak revealed that Rockstar was originally planning to release three single-player expansions, one being Agent Trevor, the other two being Zombie Apocalypse and Alien Invasion. We were even set to return to Liberty City, last seen in Grand Theft Auto 4.
They sounded incredibly out-there as far as GTA stories go, with the Agent Trevor DLC spiralling from James Bond-style espionage to sky-bound heists to a playable finale in space after being fired into the atmosphere in a rocket. But unfortunately, we'll never get to see that original vision realised.
One of the biggest-selling games in history, Grand Theft Auto 5 takes you to open-world San Andreas. Assume the role of three characters, Trevor, Franklin, and Michael, as they take different paths in their criminal lives. The streets of Los Santos await in GTA 5.
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