'GTA V' game news: Rockstar's updates bring new 'Bikers' vehicle, new mode and gaming bonuses

A screenshot from the official "GTA V" trailer YouTube/RockstarGames

It looks like "Grand Theft Auto V" ("GTA V") gamers really have it good this week. Not only has Rockstar Games brought in a new update for "Bikers," the game's newest DLC, but it looks like the studio has also begun issuing a few major updates to the multiplayer mode of the game as well.

According to a report by Express, "GTA V" gamers got a new "Bikers" update yesterday in the form of a brand new item called the Bravado Youga Classic. Priced at the hefty sum of 195,000 in-game dollars, the Bravado Youga Classic can be found at the Southern San Andreas Super Autos along with high suspension and a beach-style decal design . Reminding gamers of the hippie era with its quirky design, the Bravado Youga Classic is a great addition to the "Bikers" vehicle collection.

Aside from the new "Bikers" vehicle, Rockstar also sent out its newest mode, Kill Quota, to the game as well. Packed with seven variants, Kill Quota has been tagged as a team-based Adversary mode which allows up to 16 players to play in two to four teams as they race to cycle through all the required levels.

What's interesting with the new mode is that through Kill Quota, gamers can start off the round using high-powered weapons by choosing from one of the four different options for loadout.To advance to more challenging rounds with less powerful weaponry, teams have to reach the body count quota of each level. The first team that gets to go through all six levels and its six different weapons wins.

In other "GTA V" news, Game Spot reports that to celebrate Thanksgiving, Rockstar has begun offering double GTA dollars and RP in the game's different modes including, Every Bullet Counts, Running Back, Inch by Inch, and of course the newly released Kill Quota. Gamers will receive the double payout for these modes on Thanksgiving Day tomorrow, Nov. 24.

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