Steven Ogg, who performed Trevor Philips in Grand Theft Auto 5, has revealed he “shot some stuff” for a DLC that may have continued the character’s adventures, now working as an secret agent for the FBI, however it “simply disappeared and [Rockstar] by no means adopted up on it.”
As these with lengthy recollections may recall, Rockstar introduced it was engaged on “some very thrilling” story DLC for Grand Theft Auto 5 all the way in which again in 2013. Nonetheless, these plans had been quietly shelved after it shifted its focus to the vastly in style GTA On-line.
Rockstar by no means formally revealed what it had been planning for its Grand Theft Auto 5 story DLC, however a couple of tantalising particulars have now emerged throughout a Q&A livestream hosted by Streamily. In response to Michael de Santa actor Ned Luke – showing alongside Shawn Fonteno, who performed Franklin Clinton, and Steven Ogg – Rockstar was “initially… gonna do the persevering with tales of Michael, Franklin, and Trevor”.
Ogg was a bit of extra particular, recollecting, “We additionally had that basically cool shit of — and I neglect if it was DLC, I do not know — the place Trevor was gonna be undercover, he works for the Feds. And we did shoot a few of that stuff with ‘James Bond Trevor’.”
“He is nonetheless type of a fuck up however he is doing his finest,” Ogg continued, “and we shot some stuff after which it simply disappeared… they usually by no means adopted up on it.” Apparently, Ogg’s recollection tallies with datamined supply code leaks from late final 12 months pointing to various deliberate DLC for GTA 5, one in every of which had been given the title “Agent Trevor”.
Ogg’s feedback provide a small however intriguing tease of what may need been, however, after all, with GTA 6 now formally revealed, all eyes are on what Rockstar will do subsequent. And if every thing goes to plan – which reportedly may not be the case – GTA 6 ought to arrive someday subsequent 12 months.