It's officially confirmed: there is no single player DLC coming for GTA 5.
These days, when you hear about Grand Theft Auto, chances are it's related to GTA Online rather than the single player portion, GTA 5.
GTA Online is getting constant DLC updates many of which dominate gaming headlines when they're released. The multiplayer game reigns supreme in terms of player base — but what about that single player DLC?
Over the years, there has been a lot of conflicting news and confusion regarding any potential single player DLC for GTA 5. We've collected all the relevant information and answers to whatever questions you may have into this FAQ. Here's everything you've ever wanted to know about the continuation of Franklin, Trevor and Micael's adventures, but were afraid to ask.
Will there be any single player DLC for GTA 5?
No.
Let's get the big question out of the way first. It took a while, but we now have official confirmation that GTA 5 will not be receiving additional single player content.
It's a shame since it was GTA 5's single player portion that earned almost universal praise back when the game was released, and while some fan favorite characters did turn up in Online through cameos, it just isn't the same.

So where did all the rumors and fuss come from?
Official sources.
While we now know that the official stance is a big "no" on story DLC (see above), things looked a little bit different in the past.
The reason why the community was so hyped up about some story DLC is because at one point Rockstar Games announced it.
Considering the massive success of GTA 5, it wasn't even surprising. Though certain events at the end of the story meant that Rockstar would need to set the DLC during the course of the existing story, or canonize one of the three possible endings, it seemed like a logical evolution for the game.
As for the exact content of the scrapped DLC, we can't say for sure.
The source code of certain GTA Online DLCs contain a lot of leftovers that make it seem like they were originally planned for single player DLC, most notably Heists and the more recent The Doomsday Heist.
However, GTA Online had a few words to say about that. The absolutely unexpected runaway success of the multiplayer mode, which included similarly successful microtransactions, clearly caused some resource re-allocation and suddenly Rockstar was releasing one GTA Online DLC after another.
Although it speculated for years, the leaked source code of GTA 5 all but confirmed this. Apparently, at some point, Rockstar was working on at least eight single-player DLCs for the game. All were canceled in favor of GTA Online, Red Dead Redemption 2, Red Dead Online and possibly even GTA 6.
It's believed that some of the single-player content carried over to GTA Online updates and expansions, including heists, among others.