GTA V Online: Biker DLC - 10 Things You Need To Know

5. Clubs Will Compete Directly With Other Organisations

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If living the high life in swanky apartments and high rise offices isn't your thing, and you're more inclined to carry out your crimes whilst doing a wheelie on massive chopper, then you're definitely going to enjoy competing with the city's millionaire class.

It sounds as though much of the same features that debuted in Finance and Felony will be returning with the Biker DLC, albeit in a slightly altered manner. Cause for concern this may be, considering just how monotonous the whole warehouse and office system was, but we can at least be hopeful that the Biker theme is enough to keep things interesting. If Rockstar can do that by directly inviting competition between players (in a non-trollish manner), then more power to them - it's something the title's needed for years now.

It certainly makes sense when you consider that not everyone is going to want to hop on a chopper, or vice versa, stroll up to a drug deal in a brand new supercar. It ultimately makes for a more heterogeneous title - one that caters to a vast and diverse player base. (that will hopefully refrain from bombing the living daylights out of each other with military aircraft)

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