'Grand Theft Auto V' Updates Leak Online - New Online Play, Strip Club, Casinos, Secret Features [VIDEO]

By Adam Bellotto

Jul 21, 2014 06:18 PM EDT

"Grand Theft Auto Online" continues to roll out new updates and DLC, and the latest - entitled "I'm Not a Hipster" was just released, adding more vehicles, jobs, bug fixes and influx of hipster fashion (true to the DLC's title, those who claim not be hipsters are usually hipsters themselves).

"I'm Not a Hipster" is "Grand Theft Auto's" follow up to their Fourth of July-themed DLC update.

The release of "I'm Not a Hipster" has arrived on the heels of a string of potential leaks, of upcoming DLC and game missions.

The first is a "High Roller" update, said to add more depth to the game's gambling options, as well as a new feature that will allow players to play lottery tickets for fast cash. "High Roller" was leaked with a July 29 release date, although it remains to be seen if that's really accurate.

The other major leak involves the game's strip clubs. Right now, "Grand Theft Auto V" contains precisely one strip club, the Vanilla Unicorn. However, according to the details of this leak, a new update would add two new clubs to the game's world. These clubs, the names of which are not yet known, are rumored to be a part of "GTA V's" upcoming launch on next-gen consoles. The PS4 and Xbox One launch dates for "GTA V" are still not yet known.

As well, another report claims that in the GTA forums, DLC codes are now available for several of the heists in "Grand Theft Auto Online." This has led to speculation that the "I'm Not a Hipster" update may contain several new secret features. The "I'm Not a Hipster" update has also led to talk on cheating in "Grand Theft Auto Online," with some players taking advantage of cheats in online play, and others claiming that cheats should be barred from the game entirely.

It is not yet known what action Rockstar will take.

Information about the leaks can be viewed in the video below.

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