GTA V Zombie DLC in the works? Gamers speculate

The gaming world is a world of impatient players who seem to always want to get into things before things get into them, as evidenced by this recent rumor that is spreading that GTA 5 plans to release a downloadable content pack, thanks to a curious cat who pried into the source code of the game and found several interesting pieces of evidence to his conjectures.

Youtube user Chr0m3xMoDz has found the string main_ZMB, along with a line SPZombie, which has prompted the said user, along with a host of excited gamers to infer that GTA is indeed developing a single player DLC that involves killing zombies.

Some reactions from online forums reveal that some gamers wish the zombies would appear "deader than the shuffling corpses" that we already have to kill, others go on to speculate other DLC contents that just might lie ahead.

Some popular speculations include the opening of the Casino DLC, which is further supported by one video that shows an "opening soon" banner displayed outside the door, along with some sofas and interior decors that seem out of place in an unused building.

Others still have found new missions for IAA, new missions for Trevor, and 12 new assassination missions in the source code.

Of course, nothing is final until everything is final. All these are merely speculations of gamers who are all but excited to see what else is in store for this sunshiny game. Zombies seem like such an exciting prospect indeed.

Developer Rockstar still remains silent amidst all the pressure of everyone's speculations, which definitely render everyone restless as they all wait for GTA V to be released for PS4, Xbox One, and PC this fall. There is still no set release date so far, so that too remains to be watched out for.

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