Rockstar is furious about the discontinuation of the "James Bond Trevor" DLC for "GTA 5".

Rockstar is furious about the discontinuation of the "James Bond Trevor" DLC for "GTA 5".

Well, this news is seriously salty. Canadian character actor Steven Ogg revealed that Trevor Phillips was going to be in the "GTA 5" DLC.

"Trevor was going to be undercover, working for the FBI," Ogg revealed in a recent Q&A with GTA co-stars Ned Luke and Sean Fontenot, first covered by The Loadout (thanks to GamesRadar+).

Ogg's breakout role in the 2013 Sandbox blockbuster has since become a successful stepping stone to a career in television drama, including "The Walking Dead," "Better Call Saul," and BBC's "Boiling Point." James Bond: "I did a shoot with Trevor once: ...... He's still kind of a fuck-up, but he's doing his best to pretend [to be an agent]," Ogg said.

Sales of GTA Online and its pay-per-use currency, the Shark Card, seem to have watered down the long-rumored single-player GTA 5 DLC. Ogg admits that developer Rockstar Games has pulled the plug on the project, which will feature his character in a wild-sounding way. 'And Ogg reveals. [Considering I've finished the campaign for GTA 5 at least half a dozen times, it's definitely a shame that one of the greatest open-world games of all time didn't have single-player DLC. It's my favorite sandbox masterpiece, and according to Steam, I've played 382.2 hours of the PC version alone.

On the other hand, while plans for single-player DLC seemed to have been thrown overboard, GTA Online has been a doomsday heist, the Diamond Casino heist (Rockstar has inserted a fully operational casino outside Los Santos), the Cayo Perico heist taking place on its own island map The city has continued to undergo increasingly elaborate expansions, including.

The Bond-inspired tidbits revealed above by Ogg seem to confirm what The Gamer first reported when users discovered a file titled "Agent Trevor" during last year's "GTA 5" source code leak.

Trevor is a truly despicable individual, but we would surely be thrilled to see him in "GTA 6." Looking at the rock star's past, there is no chance of a cameo: Patrick McCreary from "GTA 4" reprised his role as an optional heist member in "GTA 5," while "GTA 3" anti-hero Claude Speed made a brief appearance in 2004's "GTA: San Andreas" in a appeared briefly during a mission.

Still, I will be mourning the passing of secret agent Phillips for some time to come.

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