Gaming & eSports

Rockstar Reveals New Vehicle and Weapon Ahead of GTA Online Update

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GTA Online

Rockstar Games has announced two exciting additions for GTA Online players: a new vehicle, the Bravado Banshee GTS, and the El Strickler Military Rifle.

These will be introduced in the Agents of Sabotage update, launching on December 10, 2024.

Bravado Banshee GTS

The Bravado Banshee GTS is a sleek sports car teased earlier in promotional images. When the update goes live, GTA+ members can claim the vehicle for free as part of the new GTA+ month. Pricing for non-subscribers has yet to be revealed.

El Strickler Military Rifle

The El Strickler Military Rifle is a gold-plated weapon featuring an extended clip, a scope, a blue flashlight, and blue tracer rounds.

While GTA+ members will receive the gun for free immediately, standard players must wait until January to purchase it. This weapon is exclusive to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

With the Agents of Sabotage update just days away, players can expect new robberies, vehicles, and more surprises. Pre-loads for PlayStation are expected soon.

Stay tuned for more updates on GTA Online!

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