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GTA V’s Franklin returns in GTA Online ‘The Contract’ DLC

In the years following Grand Theft Auto V's release, we've seen a number of rumours regarding new story content, as some of the main voice actors from the game confirmed being invited back to record new dialogue. Now, we're finally going to see some of that new story content as part of GTA Online, through a new DLC focusing on Franklin.

Franklin was one of the three protagonist of Grand Theft Auto V's main story and those who have played through GTA V will know that his story is left open-ended, priming the character up for a return. Now, Franklin will be coming back to the streets of Los Santos in a GTA Online DLC known as ‘The Contract'.

Rockstar announced the DLC this week, complete with a new trailer. The missions will see Franklin setting out on a mission to retrieve Dr. Dre's smartphone (yes, the real Dr. Dre), before his unreleased music tracks fall into the wrong hands.

Along the way, players will “ride through Los Santos, from the mean streets of Franklin’s old neighbourhood to the hottest parties in the city, from debaucherous mansions to the offices of the FIB and everywhere in between”. The DLC will also introduce a new radio station to the game, which will play new music produced by Dr. Dre.

GTA Online's ‘The Contract' update will drop on the 15th of December.

KitGuru Says: Will many of you be returning to GTA Online for this new update next week? 

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