'Grand Theft Auto 5' 'Bikers' DLC news: DLC all set for Oct. 4

The orange-colored 'Zombie' motorcycle from 'GTA 4' spotted on 'GTA 5: Online Bikers' DLC rockstargames.com/newswire

A lot of fans have been pretty excited about the new content Rockstar is brewing for the game "Grand Theft Auto 5." After all, the game has been receiving a lot of good downloadable content (DLC) ever since it was released three years ago. As such, now that the "Bikers" DLC is confirmed, fans now want to know its release date.

According to Game Rant, Rockstar has thankfully revealed that the DLC is set to be available for "GTA Online" on Oct. 4, allowing the players to join the underground Motorcycle Clubs in Los Santos and Blaine County. With this, players will now have new means of playing co-op and competitive games alike, along with new modes, vehicles, weapons, clothes, and more.

As fans can remember, some leaksters online first said that the release date for the "Bikers" DLC was on Oct. 18 since Rockstar often releases its games during Tuesdays. Also, the company often waits three or four weeks after initially revealing an update before they release the new update. However, this does not seem to be the case, which certainly surprised fans. Nonetheless, it was a pleasant surprise overall.

Furthermore, Rockstar Games has described that the upcoming "Bikers" DLC will enable players to make melee attacks while riding motorcycles. The feature is aimed to give a new dimension on how players could attack or defend themselves even when riding a motorcycle.

Another new feature of the game enables players to experience what it's like moving through the ranks of an underground Motorcycle club. To attain the highest position, the player must earn enough respect.

Game N Guide also reports that the "Bikers" DLC will also enable players to create their own Motorcycle club and have up to eight members in it. The DLC will also have new motorcycles as well as a custom-made Biker mechanic and access to club rooms exclusive for Motorcycle Club members. 

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