'GTA 6' release date remains uncertain; 'Ill-Gotten Gains' part 2 coming July

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The massive success enjoyed by "Grand Theft Auto 5" basically ensured that a sixth installment would be released. But when "GTA 6" will arrive is the question and fans have been waiting for Rockstar to answer that question since 2013.

But to keep fans occupied while waiting for "GTA 6" to drop, the second "Ill Gotten Gains" DLC is set to be released in July. It will feature the video game's complete soundtrack and will also showcase two new weapons and some fancy vehicles.

"Ill-Gotten Gains" part two will feature various artists from across different genres like Earl Sweatshirt, Freddie Gibbs, Killer Mike, Little Dragon, Phantogram, Popcaan, Tunde Adebimpe and more. While Rockstar has not confirmed what the DLC holds in store for gamers, some sources say that two weapons, the Brass Knuckle Duster and the Marksman Pistol, are likely to be included.

Aside from being noncommittal about the DLC, Rockstar is also keeping a tight lid on information regarding the status of "GTA 6. "However, Rockstar co-founder Dan Houser has dropped some hints.

In an interview with The Guardian, Houser described the game's design as being "contemporary-ish, America-ish, English-speaking-ish;" probably his way of saying that they have all these ideas they are trying out.

Despite the silence surrounding "GTA 6," some rumors that have surfaced indicate that the next "GTA" game will feature both actor Ryan Gosling and a lead female character.

But there is news regarding Heists. According to reports, Prep 1 mission involves nabbing trucks used for shipping drugs from South LS and moving them to El Gordo. In Prep 2, three riot vans have to be acquired while in the Prep 3 mission, a convoy has to be ambushed to acquire another truck. In the final mission, a narcotic distribution center posing as a chicken processing plant has to be raided. The stolen shipment would have to be loaded in the truck before being distributed in markets around the globe.

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