Steven Ogg, the actor who famously voiced Grand Theft Auto 5 protagonist Trevor Philips, recently stated that he recorded dialogue for a DLC campaign that was ultimately canceled. Grand Theft Auto 5 is considered to be one of the biggest and best video games ever made, and a large part of its success lies in its memorable cast of characters. This includes Trevor, the trigger-happy partner of fellow GTA 5 playable character Michael De Santa who makes his way to the crime-ridden city of Los Santos after discovering that his old friend is still alive following a bank heist gone wrong.
The playable trio of Michael, Trevor, and Franklin Clinton get into all kinds of wild misadventures in Grand Theft Auto 5, and last year it was discovered that Rockstar was once planning GTA 5 single-player DLC. While digging through Grand Theft Auto 5’s source code, dataminers uncovered what appeared to be working titles for multiple DLC stories that were either scrapped altogether or reworked into Grand Theft Auto Online expansions. One of these unproduced DLC campaigns would have been set before the events of the main game and detailed Michael and Trevor’s old life as bank robbers in North Yankton.
Another canceled Grand Theft Auto 5 DLC campaign, titled “Agent Trevor,” would have seen the resident smuggler take up work as an undercover agent for the federal government, and Steven Ogg recently discussed this during a reunion Q and A podcast. Ogg confirmed the “James Bond Trevor” premise and stated that he “shot some stuff” for the expansion, in which Trevor is doing his best under the circumstances.
Some other details about the scrapped Grand Theft Auto 5 “Agent Trevor” DLC suggest that the story would have culminated in Trevor going to space, but as Michael actor Ned Luke notes the expansion was ultimately scrapped due to the surprise success of Grand Theft Auto Online. Datamined information seemingly confirmed that some of the “Agent Trevor” content was eventually reworked into GTA Online’s Doomsday Heist storyline, which saw players team up to save San Andreas from destruction.
Getting to see more of Trevor Philips would have certainly been a treat for Grand Theft Auto 5fans, especially with the scrapped DLC’s concept of the card-carrying criminal working with the feds on an increasingly outlandish mission. However, it wasn’t to be, and Rockstar has since shifted its focus toward the next chapter in the legendary GTA franchise with Grand Theft Auto 6 — which is currently in development and set to launch in 2025.
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As a somewhat deflating example of the money-churning might of GTA Online becoming the sole focus of Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto 5 efforts over the last decade, the actor who played Trevor in the ridiculously well-selling crime epic has teased some details of planned story DLC that would have turned the controversial protagonist into a James Bond-style spy. The pack supposedly got as far as shooting with the actors, only to end up cancelled and folded into a GTA Online heist.
Story details for 's canceled story DLC have emerged, and it sounds like it would have leaned into the espionage genre with perhaps the last character anyone would have expected: Trevor. It has long been known that single-player story DLC for the game was in the works, much like 's and, and 's before it, but with the monumental success of, which launched a month after and made over $500 million in microtransactions alone by 2016, and development of the massively detailed, Rockstar's priorities changed, resulting in the DLC's cancelation.
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Last year, Grand Theft Auto 5's source code was stolen and uploaded online, and within the data, players found a cancelled Agent Trevor single-player DLC that would've taken him to space. It's unclear when and why the expansion was scrapped, but actor Steven Ogg has since shed light on the project.