Grand Theft Auto studio Rockstar Games is working on a new addition to one of its existing franchise, a graphics engineer's CV has suggested.
Rockstar New England employee Doron Feinstein states on his resume that he is working on the "next version of a famous IP".


The news has sparked rumours that Rockstar is developing a sequel to Red Dead Redemption or Bully, according to Kotaku.
It has also been speculated that the statement could refer to DLC for GTA 5, though the wording suggests a standalone game.
Rockstar announced back in 2007 that it is working on a new property called Agent, and renewed its trademark for the title this summer.
However, Feinstein's CV suggests that other projects have been prioritised.
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