'GTA 5' Heists DLC Multiplayer
The 'GTA 5' Heists DLC release date is slated to coincide with next-gen PS4, Xbox One, PC launch. Rockstar Games

If the latest string of "GTA 5" rumors are true, Rockstar Games is currently working on a new Casino DLC, Heists DLC, and Zombies DLC at the same time. While the "GTA 5" Zombies DLC had only leaked not too long ago, many speculators believe that the Zombies DLC will actually come out first.

According to "GTA 5" tipster and YouTuber DomisLive, the Zombie DLC will arrive first, while the highly anticipated "GTA 5" Heists DLC release date will likely coincide with the re-mastered release of GTA 5 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One in September. Even though this means that the Heists DLC will not be available for at least another month, diligent "GTA 5" leakers continue to reveal as much as they can in the meantime.

Prolific "GTA 5" leaker and modder Chr0m3xMoDz managed to uncover an incredible cache of brand-new animation cycles that would be used in the new Heists DLC. The new animations are merely a figure assuming a variety of new actions, but there's certainly more than meets the eye. Firstly, sharp eyed "GTA 5" fans can interpret the new animations as upcoming plot elements. Secondly, the animations were generated on a current-gen Xbox 360 console, which confirms that the "GTA 5" Heists DLC will not be a next-gen PS4, Xbox One exclusive.

As many of us have already expected, the "GTA 5" Heists DLC will be a multiplayer-centric update. Many of the folders for the code animations have names that begin with mp, including "mp_common" or "mp_common_miss." Leakers interpret "mp" as an abbreviation for multiplayer. In addition, various animation folders are also named after banks, which suggest that the animation may be unique to a particular bank heist mission. Bank names among the folders include Rural Bank, Country Bank and Ornate Bank.

"GTA 5" Heists DLC is expected to arrive sometime this fall, likely coinciding with the "GTA 5" release date for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Be sure to watch the video below to learn more:

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