Grand Theft Auto 5 Expanded and Enhanced is rapidly nearing release — unless those rumors of yet another delay pan out — but it increasingly seems that Rockstar Games will be quite short on anything new to actually surprise us with by the time it drops. Even more leaks regarding the upcoming next-gen port's features have begun to make the rounds.
At this point we're convinced that the industry insiders and informants — who typically are always the usual suspects — have known all this and more for a while now, but are deliberately dropping the breadcrumbs bit by bit to stay in the headlines all the longer.
Joining the recent leaks regarding vehicle rebalancing and a racing overhaul are rumors that while E&E won't be expanding the main Los Santos and Blaine County map, Cayo Perico will get more content and more ground to cover.
Fans have been clamoring for some kind of map expansion for years now, as the available playing space has remained much the same ever since launch even though the amount of content has skyrocketed — GTA Online might feel a mite cramped these days.
According to returning renowned leaker Tez2, the original plans for Cayo Perico were much grander than what we saw in the actual DLC involving the heist, however the developers deliberately kept back a lot of that content expressly for the E&E. Not only does this involve more things to do, but also more places to explore — this could mean additional islands and landmasses added to the archipelago.







