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

2. A Ton Of New Bikes Are On Their Way

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No self-styled biker DLC would be complete without a decent set of wheels for players to muck around with, and judging from Online's latest screenshots, it looks as though we're due a bunch.

Familiar faces like the Daemon and the Hexer are grouped in with as of yet unidentified motorcycles in the update's most prominent screenshot, and chances are even that didn't have the entire library of vehicles the DLC will have to offer. Heck, I doubt bikes will even be the sole beneficiary of the update, as slamvans have proven to be among the most prominent of the Lost MC's fleet of vehicles, and thus imaginably other players' as well.

Either way, fans who've felt a distinct lack of biker-y goodness are by far the most prominent group that Rockstar are targeting with this update. As for the group that loves to go around and knock players off their motorcycles? I'm guessing they're probably looking forward to it too.

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