GTA 5 Update: Biker DLC Release Confirmed, New Modes Revealed

It seems all the rumors about an upcoming GTA 5 DLC are true. The so-called Biker expansion is finally confirmed, offering some hefty features for the fans to explore. More so, it's said to introduce a couple of modes, all unique to the game. Here's what this upcoming content is all about.

According to IGN, Rockstar has finally announced the forthcoming arrival of the highly anticipated Biker DLC. In its most organic form, it lets players sport their very own motorcycles and run a club or something.

Sometime this year, lots of GTA 5 fans were hoping for the studio to unleash another bike-themed downloadable content. After all, it proved to be a thrilling thing to experience. Fortunately, the company heard their request and is giving it to them soon.

With the GTA 5 Biker DLC, players can form their very own motorcycle club. They just need to have seven other members. From there, they can get themselves into exploring some risk-laden, thrilling bike adventures from Los Santos all the way to Blaine County.

Moreover, the next GTA 5 DLC is believed to bring a great number of features -- from clothes to tattoos to weapons to club houses to bikes. But not just that, it's going to offer some interesting modes, too -- both competitive and co-op.

GTA 5 players can also expect a set of properties up for sale, one of which includes an MC Clubhouse. Apart from that, they will be treated to a special custom Biker mechanic that allows them to upgrade their respective rides.

The catch, as reported by VG247, is that the GTA 5 Biker DLC has yet to have an official release date. So it remains a mystery as to when it'll arrive in the game. And currently, Rockstar didn't resort to giving any official word.

What are your thoughts on the soon to be released GTA 5 DLC? Are you excited for the Biker content? What other features do you want to see from it? Be sure to share us what you think at the comment section below!

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