'Grand Theft Auto Online' latest news: Rockstar makes sixth property purchase possible; update brings two new vehicles

The BF Raptor trike in 'Grand Theft Auto Online' rockstargames.com

It seems like Rockstar Games is putting things into high gear as new reports have revealed that it has once again added a number of new vehicles and features into the online mode of their highly popular open world role-playing video game, "Grand Theft Auto Online."

The company has recently released its latest "Bikers" downloadable content (DLC) expansion pack just a few days ago, but Rockstar may not be finished yet when it comes to providing more content for players.

The recently released Bikers DLC expansion pack had added a total of 13 new vehicles into the online game. Along with the new vehicles, it also added a number of new features as well as a new biker clubhouse, which is essentially a bonus 10-bike garage.

Now, new reports have also revealed that the developer has apparently added two new vehicles to the mix, bringing the total number of new rides to 15. The two new vehicles include the ultra-modern roadster trike called the BF Raptor and the upgraded Western Daemon Custom bike.

The BF Raptor is a hybrid of sorts and is a combination of a buggy, bike, and a car all rolled into a sleek package that would look perfect in anyone's collection.

The Western Daemon Custom bike, on the other hand, is a slightly improved version of the standard Daemon bike, but with additional customization options available.

Between the two bikes, the BF Raptor will be the most expensive option as it will be setting players back a cool $648,000, while the Daemon Custom will cost just $145,000.

The biggest change that Rockstar has implemented into the game apart from the new bikes is that it has now allowed players to finally be able to purchase a sixth property within the game. This will essentially allow gamers to expand their vehicle storage capabilities to an additional 10 vehicles.

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