'GTA Online' Biker DLC latest news: latest expansion pack is out now

A promotional image for "GTA Online: Biker" DLC Rockstar Games

"Grand Theft Auto Online," the online multiplayer mode of "Grand Theft Auto V," has received the new 1.36 update for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. This new update does not just fix a few bugs and glitches, but it also adds the new "Biker" DLC to the game.

As stated on Rockstar's official site, the DLC adds the new Motorcycle Club feature. This lets players form their own Motorcycle Club (MC). Each member will have their own role, from MC President to Vice-President, Road Captain, Sergeant-at-Arms, and Enforcer.

There are several benefits of being in a Motorcycle Club such as being to ride in a certain formation and gain health or armor upgrades when doing so. The MC President can set a range of aesthetic styles to ensure the members can all wear the type of fashion they want while still representing their club. This all works for the new clothes and tattoo options added into the game.

Up to 12 new clubhouses have been added, and these are all for Motorcycle Clubs to take and use. They come with their own bars, arm-wrestling tables, darts, and other mini-game options. There is also the option to add a custom Bike Shop in the clubhouse.

With a Motorcycle Club, the players can accept several key business opportunities like resupply runs or risky drug deliveries. Some businesses include standing as security for a less-protected venue or conducting forgeries and running counterfeit cash.

There are 13 new vehicles added, and all of them are different types of motorcycles and bikes. With the new vehicles come new weapons such as the battle axe, pool cue, and the compact grenade launcher.

Another new addition is the Slipstream Adversary mode, which focuses on players competing in a race to the finish line, with all of their weapons and other methods of staying on top available.

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