Here we are at the tail end of February, and the only piece of new content we got for GTA Online in 2017 was that one new bike and two cars. With rumors — granted, pretty hard to believe rumors — about content support for GTA Online slowing down and eventually ceasing entirely this year floating around, this isn't exactly reassurance. However, don't go declaring the apocalypse just yet.
The fears of players that GTA Online might stop getting DLC updates might seem founded at first glance, what with the release of Red Dead Redemption 2 just around the corner, but there are a handful of reasons why we shouldn't be worried about the future of the game in spite of what seems like a relatively long span of time without any DLC.
Firstly, it's barely been more than a month, and GTA Online went without an update for longer in the past. All this lack of new content means is that Rockstar is likely cooking up something major, which is a hypothesis that's supported by rumors as well, so they might as well carry as much weight as the ones claiming the cessation of DLC, right?
Thing is, there is a lot more than mere rumors to back up the fact that we'll be getting more DLC for GTA Online. First of all, Rockstar said so themselves in a Newswire post recently. Granted, faith in vague post-script descriptions near the end of Newswire posts may have wavered considering single player DLC was promised the same way years ago. But hey, GTA Online is still really profitable.
If you might not be all that trusting of Rockstar's words, in spite of them being truly the only actually reliable source of information and news, there is still sales data. Player number increases and common sense to prove that yes, GTA Online will continue to get content support from the developers.









