With the year coming to a close, all of the game of the year and other retrospective awards are being finalized and announced. A few days ago, we posted a poll asking players what they felt the best content update GTA Online received in 2016 was. The votes are in, and it's time to name the winner.
Before we get on to that, it's important to remember just how momentous a year 2016 was for GTA Online. There were ups, there were downs, and many changes both in terms of content, player base and policy. In the end however, we got a whole lot of free DLC, a bunch of new players and a handful of new systems which shook up gameplay time and again. But, without further ado...
GTA Online Community Choice DLC Of The Year 2016
Import/Export
This came as a pretty major surprise for us, seeing as Import/Export was the most divisive, and probably most openly hated update this past year on various GTA community sites. However, it seems that amid all the controversy and malcontent, the majority of players realized the potential behind this DLC and enjoyed its return to form.
Import/Export takes the base concept of the entire GTA franchise — namely, the stealing of cars — and propels it back into the spotlight. With GTA 5, and Online particularly, having strayed so far from this root premise with things like Cunning Stunts and Bikers (and Deadline, but that one was welcome), it was refreshing to see Rockstar honor the game's past.
Finally, GTA would once again revolve around the grand theft of autos. Import/Export promised a new way to get rich in the game, by stealing premium high-end cars and selling them to the highest bidder. Naturally, the gameplay would be more complex than simply grabbing any old car from the street and taking it to a drop-off point.
Sourcing vehicles can be a pretty complex task, as is selling them after you've given the goods a facelift at your dedicated vehicle warehouse. The new update encourages teaming up with your mates, since that way you can sell multiple vehicles in one go, maximizing efficiency as opposed to waiting out the timer for each car when working alone.








