With 2016 behind us many are looking forward to the new year. And with it having become something of a cultural phenomenon to regard 2016 as a thoroughly shitty year, people look to 2017 with hopes that things will be better — and players of GTA Online are no different.
That said, GTA Online hardly had a bad year in 2016, as we elaborate on in this post. Amid the hackers having been cleaned off PC and a bunch of free DLC being added, Rockstar closed a strong year for their hyper-popular multiplayer game — and the sales data reflects this.
With our own end-of-year-awards wrapped up, it's time to look forward instead of backward, having officially stepped into 2017. Seeing as Rockstar plans on keeping GTA Online alive and strong through 2020, this year's upcoming release of Red Dead Redemption 2 probably won't put a dent in the flow of content.
We're pretty much entirely in the dark, save for an unconfirmed leak, as to what to expect from GTA 5 in 2017. That said, the patterns that have emerged in previous years allow us to make a few educated guesses. Here are our predictions for the new year, and the changes it will bring to the game.
More CEO themed DLC
The whole white-collar-crime theme has been dominating GTA Online for over a year now. It all started with the fantastic Executives and Other Criminals back in late 2015, only to be expanded upon with Further Adventures in Finance and Felony, as well as Import/Export most recently. Really, that dude with the typical mafioso face and iconic scar who adorned the cover-art for all three updates has become almost as recognizable an icon of the game as the three protagonists.
Rockstar really hit gold with these updates, each adding great new ways to make cash in GTA Online. While both Finance and Felony and now Import/Export had a bit of controversy around them with some among the players outright hating the new systems, the majority of the fanbase appreciated the new content, as evidenced by Import/Export winning our DLC of the Year poll.









