'Grand Theft Auto V' News & Update: Cunning Stunts DLC Coming Soon To PS4 And Xbox One

'Grand Theft Auto 5' to Follow 'Red Dead Redemption' on the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility List?

The Grand Theft Auto 5 has expanded through the GTA Online: Cunning Stunts.

Today marks the arrival of the DLC pack and according to reports, Grand Theft Auto 5 players will also be able to check out the new cunning stunts. With Rockstar giving enough hints in the previous week about the GTA 5, nothing really compares to this day when players can eventually get the GTA Online: Cunning Stunts DLC pack.

The new DLC pack according to the EXPRESS UK will include several Stunt Races by which, you can easily determine what to expect in the new pack. Happening in the Los Santos area, Grand Theft Auto 5 players will be able to experience extreme racing such as riding upside down, riding through fires, improved speed and racing through tunnels and tubes.

In order to increase speed, players need to hit a boost strip during the race and see the difference in their travel time.

So, what can we expect when Grand Theft Auto 5 updates its racing style? Yes, expect some new line of cars and racing challenges on the GTA Online: Cunning Stunts. On a different note, Grand Theft Auto V is expected to arrive on the XBox One backwards compatibility after "Red Dead Redemption" made it to the feature last week. According to some reports, the Red Dead Redemption game trailed GTA 5 for the most voted title on the backwards compatibility feature.

Meanwhile, some of the cars expected to be included on the Cunning Stunt DLC include Fiat 500 Abarth Lookalike Rally Hatches, Obey Rally Car inspired by the Audi Quattro S1 Rockstar, Toyota FT-1 inspired Sports Car, Pro 4 and Trophy trucks and New cruiser bike in GTA Cunning Stunts.

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