'GTA Online' DLC update: New single player expansion pack and 12 new cars on the way?

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The Ill-Gotten Gains DLC has now been released and has provided "GTA Online" players with all the expensive cars, gear and just about every piece of posh paraphernalia that can assist them in enjoying the ultimate criminal experience.

Now, fans ask what's next for the game and rumor mills point to the possible release of a single player DLC, which "GTA" tipster MrBossFTW thinks could be released as early as next week.

According to International Business Times, details about the purported expansion pack came from the weekly Computer and Video Games podcast, which hinted that "hot news on Single Player DLC" for the "GTA Online" should drop soon.

The site adds that developer Rockstar tends to work with podcast hosts, select media outlets and even fans in getting the word out. If this is exactly what the game studio is doing with CVG, Single Player-loving "GTA Online" gamers are in for a treat.

In other news, another "GTA" tipster, funmw2, who now goes by the name Tezfunz2, has mined from the "GTA Online" source files that whatever the next update is, it will likely be codenamed "Low."

The leakster added that Ill-Gotten Gains DLC Part 2 was called "Luxe." Unfortunately, he didn't elaborate on the discovery but it is highly likely that luxury will not be the subject of the upcoming update for the title.

Tezunz2 also teased that new cars are coming in "GTA Online" but not the kind gamers expect. With all the high-class roadsters given away with Ill-Gotten Gains, iDigital Times says these forthcoming rides won't be as "cool" as those.

The first car rolling to the game is an excursion van called The Moonbeam, which already appeared in previous "GTA" iterations. The second one is a sedan called Primo. The third one is a coupe called Faction. The fourth and last one is the coolest in the bunch. It's a utilitarian muscle car called Virgo.

Tezfunz2, who has an impressive track record with future "GTA"-related releases, predicts that the "Low" update, which he said will have a dozen of vehicles to bring, will resemble the San Andreas Flight School update in Rockstar's bid to emulate its past DLCs.