'Grand Theft Auto Online' 'Biker' DLC updates: New melee weapons, vehicles, and styles come with DLC; secret vehicles teased

A teaser photo from the "GTA Online" "Biker" DLC. Rockstar Games

Rockstar Games has recently released their "Grand Theft Auto Online" "Biker" downloadable content (DLC), and along with it are new weapons, vehicles, looks, and even secret vehicles that can be unlocked later on in the game.

The "GTA Online" Biker DLC lets its players join a motorcycle club that they can soon become the leader of if they please. The "GTA Online" Biker DLC immerses its players in the criminal scenes found in Los Santos and Blaine County.

As described by Rockstar Games, the "GTA Online" "Biker" DLC opens up "an entirely new part of the criminal underbelly of GTA Online, bringing proper Motorcycle Clubs to the roadways and ever-evolving illicit markets of Blaine County and Los Santos."

Players will be allowed to form their own biker gangs and even create their own clubhouses. Moreover, the "GTA Online" "Biker" DLC also allows its players to battle other motorcycle clubs and start their own businesses.

The game also comes with customizable new vehicles, 13 to be exact. Players can choose from several types of bikes including classic choppers, sports bikes, three-wheeled bikes, and rat bikes.

There are also secret vehicles that can be uncovered later on the game. Such vehicles include the Raptor, Shotaro, Vortex, Youga2, Esskey, Daemon2, Sanctus, and Tornado6.

Players can also have their own favorite bike. A bike can become a player's favorite when it is always used. The player's favorite bike will come with special benefits such as health boosters.

A new set of weapons is also present in the "GTA Online" "Biker" DLC. Players will now be able to inflict damage on their opponents while on their bikes using a battle axe, pool cue, bike wrench, an automatic sweeper shotgun, and even a compact grenade launcher.

Another thing gamers can play around with in "GTA Online" "Biker" DLC is their biker's look. Players can dress up their characters with several jackets, helmets, cuts, hairstyles, and even tattoos.

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