'GTA Online: Biker' DLC updates: players can now enjoy Motorcycle Clubs and 13 new vehicles; new DLC rolls out December

A promotional image for "GTA Online: Biker" DLC Rockstar Games

"Grand Theft Auto V" continues to thrive, thanks to the continuous flow of DLC content for its online mode. The latest is the "Biker" DLC which adds up to 13 new vehicles, 7 new weapons, new gameplay mechanics, such as shooting a gun while on a motorcycle and a plethora of new activities, and the new Motorcycle Club.

As revealed on the official site, there will be 13 new vehicles, the majority of which are all motorcycles. Some of these include the Western Zombie Chopper, the three-wheeled Chimera, a neon-accented Nightblade, as well as the Nagasaki Street Blazer.

Some of the new weapons include the pipe bomb, a pool cue, a sweeper shotgun, and a compact grenade launcher. Some of these, such as the battle-axe, can be used even when on a motorcycle. This allows players to take down enemies even when driving on the highway. This is the first time melee weapons can be used when driving.

Other additions include the Slipstream Adversary Mode, which is designed for 4 to 16 players. Each team member needs to stick close to each other as they cross over several checkpoints. Slipstreaming by an ally will give a speed boost, further encouraging players to race close to each other in a formation.

However, the biggest addition is in the area of the new in-game businesses, clubhouses, and motorcycle clubs. The latter, also referred to as an MC, will allow players to elect a President and each member will have a specific role to fulfill.

Express reports that this is not the final DLC for the year as a "Law and Order" DLC pack is also coming this December. However, Rockstar Games has yet to officially unveil it and reveal when it may be rolling out. It is expected to allow players to purchase police vehicles, and it will have a spin on the classic cops-and-robbers game style.

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