'GTA 5' DLC release date, news: DLC to include large trucks, cargo carriers? Two expansions expected due

The motorcycles from the "GTA 5 Online" Bikers DLCRockstar Newswire

It looks like Rockstar Games is taking vehicles to a whole new level in its next "Grand Theft Auto 5" downloadable content (DLC) if the reports are to be believed.

According to reports, the developer is working on a couple of new DLC in the next couple of months. One is set for December and is teased with a vibe comparable to that of the police procedural and legal drama "Law and Order."

This "GTA 5" DLC will reportedly give players the chance to purchase and own police vehicles that will allow them to engage in what are being called "free roam missions."

Meanwhile, Rockstar also teased when it first announced the "Biker" DLC that some type of vehicle-centric expansion will also be released to "GTA 5" soon.

"And while loyal MCs will fight to expand their foothold alongside black-collar CEOs and Organizations, there's always another opportunity to make your mark just around the corner. Keep an eye out for high-level, high-risk vehicle-based business ventures to spring up across Los Santos and Blaine County soon," Rockstar wrote on its website.

This "GTA 5" DLC is believed to offer players the chance to enter new and more ambitious business endeavors and to be the owners of high-end vehicles, ultimately adding a new level to the most lavish life a player can have in Los Santos and Blaine County.

"GTA" tipster MrBossFTW suggests that vehicles like large trucks equipped with car carrier trailers as well as cargo planes will be added in the DLC, which should help players join bigger trades and markets.

These vehicles could cater to transporting and exporting cars and other huge items, thus aiding "GTA 5" player in running the new business. This purported DLC is expected to drop next month.

If these reports are to be believed, it looks like gamers will get a whole host of new "GTA 5" DLC goodies before the year ends.

A lot of vehicle-based DLCs have been released to "GTA 5" but never included large trucks, and the ability of players to have their own police cars for easier illegal dealings was made available until now. The next expansions might take care of that.