GTA Online's new round of bonuses and discounts are all dressed up in leather. Bikers is the DLC in focus these next two weeks with a range of special promotions specifically aimed at the members, or would-be members, of motorcycle clubs. There are some additional bonuses as well, however it's clear that "ride or die" is the operative motto here.
Bikers was released for GTA Online late last year, following a long and vocal fan campaign involving a highly popular petition (tell us again how petitions don't get results?) to get some biker themed content into the game. Rockstar delivered, with an entire MC game mechanic, as well as over a dozen bikes including those added in smaller post-launch mini-DLCs.
In terms of gameplay, the two major additions were businesses and motorcycle clubhouse contracts. The former got their bonus event treatment in the past, and this time it's the clubhouse contracts' turn to shine. Between the 2nd and 15th of May, all contracts will provide double rewards on both cash and RP.
If you haven't bought a clubhouse yet, intend to upgrade, or to jump into one of the many businesses available, your bank account will be grateful for the 25% discounts on clubhouses, decorations, and upgrades for both said clubhouses and business properties. You can check out our guides on running businesses most efficiently to make back your (somewhat smaller) investment as soon as possible.
But what is a biker without a bike? One of the most popular bikes in the game, the Nagasaki Shotaro, which is based on the light cycles from Tron, is available at a 25% discount. If you find yourself unable to buy it, keep in mind that in order for the bike to be unlocked you need to play a round of the Deadline Adversary Mode. Fitting the theme of the bike, this mode is basically light cycle battles adapted to GTA Online.
There are a number of other vehicles on offer as well, including the Progen T20, Nagasaki Buzzard, Western Company Annihilator, Vapid Trophy Truck and Desert Raid. The Karin Technical also got the same discount, on both prices. Heist-completion requirements were lifted recently, however if you want to buy the vehicle without "unlocking" it, you'll need to pay a higher price.
Biker gangs aren't known for their pacifism (well, okay, a few biker organizations in the real world are actually really nice people), and Rockstar is keen to help you finance all the lead you'll presumably be pumping into the bodies of your enemies. All explosive ammo is discounted, as are the rocket and grenade launchers you'll use to get them from point A to point B.







