Grand Theft Auto 5's cancelled single-player DLC would have seemingly sent Trevor Phillips to space as part of the planned "Agent Trevor" campaign.

Rockstar has had a pretty bad time with leaks in the last few months. Not only did the GTA 6 trailer get shared a day early, but GTA 5's source code was also released online, and contained a lot information about the game's development and several other cancelled projects at Rockstar like Bully 2 and Agent.

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As great as it is to see Bully 2 pop back up, the most interesting details to come from the source code have been about the long-rumoured single-player DLC for Grand Theft Auto 5 that sadly never ended up happening. We'd already heard about some of the plans for the single-player DLC packs over the years (which were seemingly dropped in favour of more support for GTA Online), but the source code leak confirmed those reports to be true and shared more information about them.

Although most of the other bits of single-player DLC are pretty clear-cut (like one clearly being a flashback and another featuring a return to Liberty City), the strangest one that's been found so far is called "Agent Trevor". The leaks suggest that the campaign would have focused on Trevor as he took on missions and robberies for various different agencies.

A DLC focused on Trevor sounds wild enough, but a recent discovery in the source code makes it even more painful that we're not going to be seeing the final result. As spotted by Twitter user krierraa, the Agent Trevor source code has several lines that indicate that, at one point in the DLC, Trevor would have ended up in a rocket that's flying into space.

Some leakers have suggested that the Agent Trevor DLC was turned into the Doomsday Heist pack for GTA Online, although this seems to be speculation.

There are a few lines of code that mention several cutscenes and a finale in space, which indicates that it would have been a playable section of some kind. It's not clear exactly how Trevor ends up in a rocket, but considering the DLC would have reportedly featured him pulling off various robberies (including some in the sky), it can be presumed he was stealing something on it. That, or he was stealing the rocket itself, which certainly sounds in line with his character.

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