For the uninitiated, in Grand Theft Auto Online players can use in-game currency to buy getups, lavish apartments, and, above all, luxury cars and motorcycles. After all, a lot of the more laid-back adventurers in the game want nothing more than to simply cruise around and see what Los Santos has to offer. With this making up quite a number of the player base, Rockstar continues to supplement the ever-growing Grand Theft Auto Online racing community by adding brand-new vehicles to the game through updates and expansions.
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Now, with the looming release of the next-generation versions of Grand Theft Auto Online, Rockstar is using the monumental occasion as an opportunity to launch some brand-new exclusive rides. Tagged in-game as “part of Xbox Series X/S” versions (these will appear on the PlayStation 5 too), there are five autos in total that will drop along with the game on March 15.
With that said, except for the Karin S95, connoisseurs will need some deep pockets if they desire to collect all the latest vehicular imports. This is because the cars range from a million to three million dollars, which may be too steep for most players. Nevertheless, Grand Theft Auto Online players will have to check out Legendary Motorsport, Warstock, and Southern San Andreas Super Autos to buy any of the following contemporary vehicles:
Pfister Astron Custom, Legendary Motorsport - $1,720,000 Coil Cyclone 2, Legendary Motorsport - $2,250,000 Karin S9, Southern Autos - $1,005,000 Imponte Arbiter GT, Southern Autos - $1,580,000 Weaponized Ignus, Warstock - $3,245,000
For gamers who play Grand Theft Auto Online on the PlayStation 5, there is a chance to pick up some of the listed vehicles at a heavily discounted price by looking out for some of Rockstar’s offers and challenges. Namely, players of the Sony platform can snag the keys to the Karin S95 for free by simply transferring online save data from the PS4 to PS5.
In summary, Grand Theft Auto Online for the PS5 and Xbox Series X certainly comes boxed with several neat gameplay features that’ll surely interest some of the game’s more veteran players. Not only is there support up to 4K resolution, a 60fps frame rate, expanded texture and draw distances, but now all new content to supplement both the racing community and for players to explore and try out.
Grand Theft Auto Online is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One, with PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions coming March 15.
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