A fan has reportedly discovered an unreleased soundtrack from a cancelled single-player expansion for Grand Theft Auto 5. Developer Rockstar Games has supported GTA 5's online mode for several years, but the single-player mode did not receive any planned add-on content to expand the game's narrative.
Rockstar explained the absence of GTA 5's single-player DLCs in 2017, citing the resources needed for GTA Online support and the development of Red Dead Redemption 2. In 2019, dataminers found that GTA Online's Diamond Casino DLC was part of a cancelled single-player expansion. Other multiplayer DLCs, like the Doomsday Heist, also used assets from planned story DLCs, including a zombie apocalypse, a Trevor-focused story called Agent Trevor, and a casino heist.
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In November 2023, a GTA 5 leak referenced story DLC again, specifically the Trevor-centric expansion involving espionage and jetpacks. Now, Twitter user GTAFocal has apparently uncovered an unused soundtrack from one of the planned single-player DLCs. The track, named Clifford, is believed to be from the Agent Trevor expansion. Clifford is also the name of the antagonistic AI in GTA Online's Doomsday Heist DLC.
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The unreleased soundtrack aligns with the assets from the 2023 database leak and in-game items introduced in the Doomsday Heist DLC. It suggests that Rockstar may have planned for Trevor to confront Clifford, but repurposed the content for a GTA Online expansion instead. The approximately three-and-a-half-minute tune suggests an action-packed encounter, potentially from a set piece sequence or the final mission of the DLC.
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