The development team at Rockstar has recently launched a new Lowrider-focused update for the Online mode of Grand Theft Auto V and is currently running a series of events associated with it, but the player community has moved fast to datamine the associated update and says that it has a solid idea about the studio's future plans.



According to a thread on the official forums, the company is aiming to introduce two new big Adversary Mode in the coming weeks, called Inch by Inch and One by One, although no clear details about their unique gameplay are offered at the moment.
Given the names, it's very possible that the two involved teams will need to take out enemies one at a time or gain ground gradually, but it's unclear whether the modes will involve vehicles or the human characters.
Three new vehicles will be offered for GTA Online soon, and it seems that Benny's will also have more customization options to offer to those who want to customize their rides.
Finally, Rockstar has plans to tweak the way VIP challenges work, with an entirely new phone contact being offered to those players who want to take on more contracts for exclusive rewards, as long as they are willing to play bodyguard for a player who has more money.
Apparently, at least, some of the new content is set to arrive during April and Rockstar might make an official announcement about its plans as early as next week.
GTA Online will continue to grow The multiplayer and open world focused experience will receive more content because the developers want to keep fans engaged and are happy with the revenue stream associated with it.
Rumors continue to exist that Rockstar is planning to announce and launch a new single-player focused downloadable content pack for GTA V, which should introduce a new playable character and extra areas to explore.
The company might confirm it during the coming E3 2016 event when Take Two says it wants to make a big announcement connected to one of its big franchises.
Recent rumors are also saying that Rockstar is to create a sequel to Red Dead Redemption, called Legends of the West, which is supposed to be launched in 2017 and allows gamers to experience life in the Wild West using a range of characters.
Neither the developer nor Take Two is commenting on rumors and speculation at the moment.