GTA 5 Latest News, Rumors & Updates: New Trailer Showing Game's Huge Expansion Released

By Jenn Loro - 06 Jun '16 09:47AM
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The much awaited DLC for GTA Online is slated to arrive on June 7 with Rockstar Games releasing a gameplay trailer for one of the game's biggest expansion to date.

"Further Adventures in Finance and Felony continues a player's mission to become the ultimate criminal kingpin of Los Santos and Blaine County in one of GTA Online's biggest and deepest updates yet," the expansion's description reads as quoted in a Game Spot report.

The latest DLC package is a follow-up the game's 'Executives and Other Criminals' expansion which allows players to explore more creative ways to inject chaos, make tons of money, and subsequently build a massive criminal empire, BGR reported.

According to iDigital Times, the forthcoming expansion will take the game on a whole new level. While players in the previous 'Executive and Other Criminals' DLC are immersed in a simulated VIP scenarios in the criminal world, 'Further Adventures in Finance and Felony' makes them the very CEO of their criminal enterprise.

As mentioned in a report by Tech Times, the new game set-up will allow players to own a luxurious high-rise offices, large warehouses to stash all their illegally trafficked goods and contrabands. To simulate further realism, gamers can facilitate contraband trade between prospective buyers and sellers including the nuances of the business transaction.

Just like the real criminal underworld, players must be savvy enough to design their security measures to keep enemy raids and keep a watchful eye to one's possession. Building a sprawling criminal empire is no-easy task. It is even far more difficult to keep it. Apart from the threat posed by rival overlords, the Los Santos police will always be a never-ending menace to keep gamers preoccupied as cops will be expected to execute their best to destroy supply chains and disrupt the money flow.

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