'GTA 5 Online' 'Biker' DLC release date still not official; expansion pack likely to feature Lost Slamvan vehicle

 Rockstar Games

The "GTA 5 Online" "Biker" DLC is just around the corner, but it seems that players will be getting this new game much later than they expected.

Ecumenical News reports that the next Biker-themed DLC should have been out within August, but it might not be happening due to some issues that arose with the update. As such, this game will be released sometime in the future, with September as its most likely release date. However, this is not yet concrete and its launch date highly depends on whether or not the developers are able to remedy the bugs they found.

As fans can remember, this DLC was leaked since July, after some data miners were able to uncover some related codes that point to its development. With "Cunning Stunts" added to the "GTA 5" multiplayer last month, the game developers have not yet disclosed any new game updates, this discovery has led fans to believe that this new DLC will soon be rolled out for everyone to play in the coming months.

For this DLC's features, iDigitalTimes has revealed that the Lost Slamvan will most likely be part of the update. After all, the Slamvan is owned by the Lost biker gang, which has been discovered beforehand within the game's files. With this vehicle getting featured in the previous "GTA" installation, the likelihood of this releasing with the "Biker" DLC is deemed most appropriate.

Furthermore, with this update, it is rumored for a certain character whose name is Al Carter to be a part of the "Biker" DLC for "GTA 5." This character seems to be never used before, and a lot of fans are actually debating as to who or what he is for the game. Regardless, with no confirmation about anything just yet, fans are just waiting for more updates about this upcoming DLC.

News
Archbishop of Canterbury calls for peace in first Easter sermon
Archbishop of Canterbury calls for peace in first Easter sermon

Dame Sarah Mullally has used her first Easter Day sermon as Archbishop of Canterbury to renew calls for peace in the Middle East. 

Easter Sunday and the hope of resurrection
Easter Sunday and the hope of resurrection

The hope of the resurrection is especially precious in a world filled with grief, violence, uncertainty, and pain.

Activists warn Syriacs being erased in Syria
Activists warn Syriacs being erased in Syria

The Syriacs are mostly Christian.

New Iraq report urges stronger action to protect Christians and other religious minorities
New Iraq report urges stronger action to protect Christians and other religious minorities

Jim Shannon MP said the report records both “the progress observed” and “the ongoing challenges” that remain for religious minorities seeking to live in safety and freedom in Iraq.