'GTA 5' rumors: 'Lowriders part 2' DLC could be released in February

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"Grand Theft Auto 5" players eagerly anticipating the arrival of the second "Lowriders" DLC may not have to wait for too long.

According to the well-known tipster "Funmw2" and as reported by the  Express UK, the long-awaited DLC may finally make its debut in February. To be more specific, "Funmw2," expects the new DLC to arrive on Feb. 9.

Despite the fact that Rockstar has yet to confirm anything with regards to any new DLC, "Grand Theft Auto 5" players actually have a reason to believe this tipster. "Funmw2" has previously predicted the arrival of other DLC packs quite accurately, and it would not be out of the question for the same thing to happen again.

As for what players can actually expect to find inside the "Lowriders part 2" DLC pack, rumors currently suggest that it will be featuring new weapons such as the Double Barrel Shotgun and the Compact Rifle. It's currently unclear if the rumored DLC pack will contain any other weapons.

The rumored DLC pack coming to "Grand Theft Auto 5" is also expected to feature some new vehicles, though details about what these may be are still largely unclear, so players need to stay tuned to find out more about that.

Rumors also suggest that fans may be able to expect new content beyond the "Lowriders part 2" DLC.

"Funmw2" also revealed that Rockstar may be planning to release their Valentine's Day DLC just days after the arrival of the second "Lowriders" update, the International Business Times UK reported.

The Valentine's Day DLC for "Grand Theft Auto 5" is currently expected to arrive on Feb. 14. There is no word yet on what the Valentine's Day DLC may contain, but it will likely feature new items based on the ocassion. 

More news about "Grand Theft Auto 5" and its upcoming DLC packs should be made available soon.

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