'GTA 5 Online' DLC news: will the long-awaited Nagasaki Shotaro be added in the game?

A screenshot from the "GTA 5: Bikers" DLC Rockstar Games

An expensive new ride is coming to "Grand Theft Auto 5 Online" tomorrow, Nov. 8. This vehicle will be the long-awaited Nagasaki Shotaro or the so-called Tron Bike.

The Shotaro is one of the most anticipated additions for "GTA 5 Online." It appears that Rockstar Games has been preparing to include it as it is popping up in the game, but the said ride is unusable.

This is the case of a "GTA 5" player by the name guster-von, who shared the experience on GTA Forums along with a bunch of screenshots of the Shotaro.

He recalls that he found the Tron Bike inside his clubhouse in Grapeseed when he logged into the game. He was able to pick it up and sit on it, but that appears to be all there is to it.

"I had a friend of mine come to my clubhouse, he could not see the bike, but when I sat on it he said I would jump around on screen," he explained.

This changed when he switched sessions, which then allowed him to take the Shotaro to his clubhouse mod shop, but it turned black by that time.

Describing the potential "GTA 5" DLC addition, he said "The main cosmetic change I noticed were the wheel fenders. The bike isn't very throaty, but sounds smooth and LIGHTS up! It seems it is the secondary color that lights up."

According to tipster MrBossFTW, the Shotaro is a real deal in the game, but in order to get it, players will have to shell out a whopping $2.4 million for it.

This amount can already get gamers the Progen T20 supercar, which is priced at $2.2 million. The price range does not mean increased speed because the Shotaro is not faster than the Kakuchou Drag.

If the reports are to be believed, gamers will get to see the Shotaro Tron Bike in the flesh by tomorrow. This, however, does not give them enough time to save up for the luxury bike.

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