Zelnick shared, “I think you can safely assume that Rockstar, as the label that led the charge in downloadable content with Grand Theft Auto 4, I think you’d have every reason to believe, purely because of the ground-breaking nature of the title itself and the multiplayer in the title, that there’s going to be a lot of interesting stuff. But I’ll leave that to Rockstar to announce.”
Well, we do hope to hear more about GTA 5 from next week onwards, but chances are there will not be anything mentioned or shared about Rockstar’s plans for the DLC. So far, Take-Two confirmed that GTA 5 will arrive in April next year, which means it is slightly late for the Q1 time window which closes in March.