Gta 5 Source Code Leaked Online Confirms 8 Scrapped Dlcs
GTA 5 Source Code Leaked Online
Several Rockstar Games-focused X accounts (formerly Twitter) started amplifying the news of the source code leaking online, including YouTube creator SKizzle. He first shared a tweet confirming the GTA 5 source code leak.
The YouTuber shared a picture of the source code, confirming his claims. The source code contains sensitive game file information, including early GTA 5 maps, scripts, and sadly, some amazing but scrapped content. BREAKING: The source code for GTA 5 has been leaked publicly đł It reveals Bully 2 file, early GTA 5 map & script which confirms GTA 6 was codenamed âProject Americasâ pic.twitter.com/uJdzeBa75iâ SKizzleâď¸ (@SKizzleAXE) December 24, 2023
The source code includes mentions of Project Americas in the game files, which basically confirms the codename for GTA 6. Additionally, a code snippet from GTA 6 has surfaced online. While we wonât leak the screenshot, the picture includes a code snippet from the upcoming title that recently revealed in their new trailer.
While Rockstar Games hasnât made any statement, many users already have access to what seems to be the source code for GTA 5. The game is still one of the most-played titles, with GTA Online seeing many new players sign up everyday.
Seeing that the source code has been released online, we can expect a rampant increase in cheater counts. Online games have always had cheating problems, and this might worsen the situation. On the flip side, we might get some cool mods for GTA 5, so only time will tell the after-effects of this leak.
Rockstar Scrapped Eight GTA 5 DLCs
One of the bigger takeaways from the GTA 5 source code leak is the fact that there were planned DLCs for the game. Just as GTA 4 received standalone DLCs named Episodes from Liberty City, its successor also wouldâve gotten some DLCs. And not one, but eight planned DLCs, if we go by the file names named in the source code below:
SP Assassination Pack SP Manhunt Pack SP Norman Pack Agent Trevor Relationship Pack Enterprise Pack Prologue DLC LibertyV DLC
Judging by the names, these DLCs wouldâve explored the various storylines in the GTA 5 universe across different locations. We mightâve traveled back to a portion of Liberty City and set up some business, or Trevor mightâve taken the mantle of a secret agent.
The Prologue DLC might have fleshed out the Ludendorff Bank Heist from the beginning hours of GTA 5. However, none of these DLCs saw the light of day when Rockstar Games canceled them to focus their resources on GTA Online and other projects.
Source Code Confirms Existence of Bully 2
Another thing that has shown up online is the existence of Bully 2. For years, fans have speculated whether Rockstar Games worked on the sequel to the open-world action-adventure title Bully. The game is one of the fan-favorite series and never saw any love from the company. The closest weâve gotten is a port for the game on PS4 and backward compatibility on Xbox. Daaamn #Bully2Follow @Budzcario fo more news đ pic.twitter.com/Xu8cIxdnOWâ Budzz0 â đĽđ˛đŹđŽ đđ˛đ˝đ (@Budzcario) December 25, 2023
However, this new leak confirms that Bully 2 was in development at some point. X user Budzz0 has shared a screenshot of a file with the sequelâs name. While this doesnât confirm anything, Rockstar mightâve tried creating a sequel at some point. However, because of GTA 6, they mightâve dropped the sequel.
Itâs saddening to see Rockstar Games going through so many leaks for the past few years. While this isnât as substantial as the GTA 6 leaks from last year or the trailer leak this month, this can still have some serious after-effects. On the flip side, this leak further confirms that game development is an ever-changing process where things get scrapped quickly based on priority. The canceled DLCs are proof of that. Only time will tell what happens.