To fans of the game, “Grand Theft Auto: Online” is the gift that just keeps on giving and the new “GTA 5” DLC update proves exactly this. Rockstar just released the After Hours expansion a few weeks ago and since then, the company has been releasing weekly content to please fans. The latest in this long line of pleasing offerings is the Benefactor Terrorbyte and Oppressor MK II.
As The Daily Star notes, many players of “GTA Online” were worried that Rockstar would be too busy with “Red Dead Redemption 2” to give the game the attention that fans have gotten used to. Clearly, this isn’t the case, with the developers still offering some excellent content. In the most recent “GTA 5” DLC, Rockstar upgraded the Oppressor hyperbike and is providing a custom command structure.
In the case of the Oppressor MK II, it’s basically the follow-up to the Oppressor MK I but with a much better upgrade. Basically, the new “GTA 5” DLC addition comes with a jet engine thruster that is commonly associated with vehicles of its appearance. This not only makes the new version more suitable to being called a hyperbike, it significantly boosts the appeal of an already fan-favorite vehicle.
As for the Benefactor Terrorbyte, players can use it for all kinds of things. Not only can it be deployed practically anywhere, it also comes equipped with drones, turrets, and missile batteries. It even has a workshop where players can customize the Oppressor MK II. As “GTA 5” DLC packages go, this is one of the coolest to come out of the game yet.
In addition, with the computer found on the Terrorbyte, players are also gaining access to new Client jobs, which involve a wide variety of challenges. These include hacking, VG247 reports, along with robbing some other bank robbers. Basically, even more “GTA 5” DLC fun.


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