'Grand Theft Auto 5' latest news: code contains 'Biker' DLC Part 2; new DLC brings Halloween-themed vehicles

'Grand Theft Auto Online' Biker DLC promo poster rockstargames.com

Rockstar Games has recently released their latest downloadable content (DLC) expansion pack for "Grand Theft Auto Online" called the "Grand Theft Auto Online: Bikers" DLC. While the expansion itself promises to bring a whole lot of new items, vehicles, and missions to the game, fans are now looking forward to the next set of new add-ons.

The reason for this is that new reports are currently circulating online which have revealed that a "Part 2" of the DLC may be coming out very soon. The developers have been known to include a second part to most of their DLC packs, which is apparent in the previously released "Lowriders" DLC which received a Custom Classics update earlier in the year.

Now the same thing is expected for the "Bikers" DLC in that it would likely be receiving a second update that would add even more items and vehicles.

According to the infamous "Grand Theft Auto 5" tipster CrewBoss, there is apparently up to eight additional vehicles that he has found hidden in the game's code. While it isn't really clear just yet when the new content will be released, the tipster is sure that it will be released in a "Part 2" package for the game's "Bikers" DLC.

Some of the vehicles that were uncovered seem to have an overall Halloween theme to them, which might indicate that they could be coming out by the end of the month. The Halloween-themed vehicles include a Sanctus motorcycle complete with a skull headlight and a skeleton gas tank. The Tornado 6 classic car is also revealed to have some skull and goblin graphics on it completing its Halloween-theme.

Other vehicles that were uncovered includes a Daemon 2 custom, an Esskey motorcycle, a Raptor bike that is similar to the real-life T-Rex bike, a Youga 2 van, and a couple of bikes that look like they have been taken straight out of the movie "Tron."

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