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‘Grand Theft Auto 5 Online’ Weekly Update: Big Range of New Vehicles; Mysterious Bug That Needs To Be Fixed

Apr 05, 2017 07:27 AM EDT

Rockstar Games is now ready for another burst of an upgrade for their popular action-adventure game "Grand Theft Auto 5 Online." The video game studio has been giving the action-adventure game a steady of weekly updates in March and to be continued for the month of April.

Express UK noted that "Grand Theft Auto 5 Online" fans can expect a range of new vehicles, Adversary Modes, and other cool items. The classic Turismo car is one of the new range vehicles being added to the game. Rockstar Games claimed that the next burst of the update will likely be paired with the Top Down Adversary Mode; featuring some explosive twists.

Meanwhile, the newly added Pegassi Infernus Classic has made its huge headline when it was added by Rockstar Games along with the Resurrection Adversary Mode. However, the classic Pegassi Infernus brought some bad news to "Grand Theft Auto 5 Online" where reports have been gathered that there's something wrong with the new vehicle that brings a mysterious bug affecting other vehicles in the game.

The said mysterious bug makes a car spin wildly out of control; until now, the cause of the bug was still unknown. "Grand Theft Auto 5 Online" players were left clueless on what to do with the affected cars. Rockstar Games stated that the studio is now investigating the issue and trying their best to fix this bug; a problem with steering the classic Pegassi Infernus.

According to GTA Cheats, Rockstar Games is no longer new when it comes to issues like this; where the studio has previously fixed some vehicle-related bugs. One example is the Pfister 811 which was one of the fastest cars in "Grand Theft Auto 5 Online" due to a serious bug that enables the car to break the physics engine; resulted in an insane speed increase.

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