'GTA 5' Lowlife DLC release rumors: Expansion pack a mix of Hipster and Flight School Update?

The Vapid Chino, one of the new cars found in part two of the "Ill-Gotten Gains" update Twitter courtesy of Rockstar Games

New rumors suggest that Rockstar will release a new DLC for the month of August, which is being dubbed "GTA 5" Lowrider DLC or Lowlife DLC. According to reports, this new expansion pack will be a follow-up to the Hipster DLC.

The reasoning behind this dwells in what the developer released last year's updates for the game. According to iDigital Times, Christmas DLC replaced Festive Surprise Update with the same types of items offered. Rockstar also released the Heists update in place of the Valentine's Day update last year.

And just recently, gamers got to enjoy luxury cars and gear for Part 1 and Part 2 of the Ill-Gotten Gains DLC for "GTA 5" that are believed to be the newer versions of the Business DLC and the High Life DLC that also brought in the same high-grade roadsters last year.

After the High Life pack was introduced to "GTA 5," players got a load of the Hipster DLC and the Flight School DLC. According to tipster MrBossFTW, the so-called Lowlife/Lowrider DLC will likely have new cars and clothes that match the items that the pair of previous add-ons contained.

Also, IB Times reports that the Stunt Racing and Stunt Creator Part 1 announcements from Rockstar only boost the belief on what Lowlife DLC has in store. Stunt Racing, on the other hand, is deemed an extension to Flight School.

It remains to be seen if the forthcoming DLC will end up being a mashup of the Hipster and Flight School expansion packs but tipsters and speculators are already under the impression that they already know what Rockstar is concocting to make "GTA 5" even more fun to play.

It was previously unearthed in the game's source files that the Lowlife DLC will have 12 new cars to offer. Should Rockstar decide to release it next month, it won't be long before this theory is confirmed (or debunked).

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