The Oppressor MK-2 will be among a number of vehicles in Grand Theft Auto Online that are getting some new updates that may surprise many gamers. Regarding a particular feature, the disputed flying bike will now have some GTA Online players thrilled or upset.


The long-standing problem that players have had with the flying Oppressor Mk II vehicles in the MMO will finally be resolved in the forthcoming Grand Theft Auto Online update. Rockstar revealed The Criminal Enterprises, the newest Grand Theft Auto Online addition, earlier this week. Introducing new ways for aspiring criminals to make money in the untamed open world of Los Santos, including transporting illegal goods and customising supped-up motorcycles for paying customers, this collection of new missions and other content will feature a storyline centred around rising gas prices and record-breaking heatwaves.
A lot of gamers are living out their fun fantasies of being a career criminal thanks to Rockstar’s open-world game, which has transported them to the city of Los Santos. Undoubtedly, one of the most alluring aspects of GTA Online is the vehicles that players can acquire, whether they choose to play the game more leisurely or to complete missions and heists. Players can purchase a variety of amazing vehicles that would be a dream to own in real life by earning currency in the game, which makes the game even more entertaining. However, one impending change might polarise players.
What’s New in the Oppressor MK-2 Flying Bike
The Oppressor Mk II, a jet-powered flying motorcycle launched to Grand Theft Auto Online in 2018, is one vehicle that many gamers feel doesn’t need any additional improvements. In comparison to other air-based GTA Online vehicles, the Oppressor Mk II can fly at a speed of about 11 mph and is considerably more manoeuvrable. It can also be outfitted with machine guns, explosive Gatling gun rounds, and homing missiles to assist in inflicting carnage on any competitor criminals in the driver’s path. Although these features make the Oppressor Mk II a popular option for gamers wishing to launch surprise attacks in Grand Theft Auto Online, many consider the jet-powered vehicle to be a touch too quick and powerful, which has led to a number of online petitions demanding Rockstar to reduce the vehicle.
Grand Theft Auto Online prices are changing, but the news isn’t all terrible. In reality, many vehicles will soon be more affordable. Additionally, some obnoxious and potent vehicles will cost significantly more, which is actually a good thing, such as the armed jet cycle known as the Oppressor Mk II. Better yet, Rockstar will soon implement further adjustments to assist in balancing other potent airborne vehicles like the jet bike.


The Oppressor MK-2 will be the vehicle with the biggest price increase in the GTA Online game, according to a list of vehicles that will be undergoing price increases. Some vehicles will have their prices double, though. The Oppressor MK-2’s price will increase from its current $3.8 million to an outrageous $8 million. Some GTA Online players will undoubtedly be angered by the price hike, while others will be thrilled because the bike has drawn criticism for its propensity for griefing, which may be frustrating for some.
New Prices of All the Vehicles in GTA Online
On their official website, Rockstar published a new blog entry on April 13. The extensive article included information on a new car, planned events, an impending licence plate creator, and more. However, the studio mentioned improvements it was making to vehicle costs at the very end in order to “better reflect their value to players.” On April 27, these modifications will take effect.
Here are all the vehicles that will now be cheaper to buy:
- Brute Armored Boxville: GTA$2,926,000 / GTA$1,300,000
- HVY Chernobog: GTA$3,311,700 / GTA$1,500,000
- Imponte Ruiner 2000: GTA$5,745,600 / GTA$3,750,000
- Mammoth Thruster: GTA$3,657,500 / GTA$2,500,000
- Mammoth Tula: GTA$5,173,700 / GTA$4,100,000
- Ocelot Stromberg: GTA$3,185,350 / GTA$2,500,000
- Pegassi Oppressor: GTA$3,524,500 / GTA$2,750,000
- RM-10 Bombushka: GTA$5,918,500 / GTA$4,750,000
Here are all the vehicles that will cost more to purchase later this month:
- Pegassi Oppressor Mk II: GTA$3,890,250 / GTA$8,000,000
- Declasse Granger 3600LX: GTA$1,380,000 / GTA$2,000,000
- Declasse Scramjet: GTA$3,480,000 / GTA$4,000,000
- Dewbauchee Champion: GTA$2,995,000 / GTA$3,750,000
- Imponte Deluxo: GTA$4,721,500 / GTA$5,750,000
- Pegassi Toreador: GTA$3,660,000 / GTA$4,250,000
- Pegassi Weaponized Ignus: GTA$3,245,000 / GTA$4,500,000
- Buckingham Akula: GTA$3,704,050 / GTA$4,500,000
According to Rockstar, the company seems to believe that some vehicles should be more expensive and difficult to obtain because they are simply too useful, strong, or quick. Though you may expect fans to be outraged about price increases, many are pleased to see the price increases for several weaponized vehicles, such as the flying Deluxo and the notoriously bothersome MK II Oppressor jet bike. One of the costliest vehicles in the entire game, the jet bike will see its price more than double to an amazing 8 million.


The Oppressor MK-2 is so well-known in the GTA Online community that those who don’t like it will be glad to hear that it will soon be more difficult for griefers to get their hands on it, which will probably irk people who want to acquire the bike. While some vehicles, like the Imponte Deluxo and the Buckingham Akula, will see price increases, other vehicles will see price decreases. Significant price reductions will apply to both the RM-10 Bombushka and the Ocelot Stromberg. Even though this modification may come as a great shock to some GTA Online fans, there is still time to purchase these particular automobiles at a discounted price because the update won’t take effect until April 27.
There is still time to purchase items like the Oppressor MK-2 at a lower price, which will at least calm many players who have been yearning to own these cars in response to this announcement. When playing the game, vehicles can truly enhance the GTA Online experience as one is trying to escape the cops or do some physics-defying aerial stunts. It may be best to provide the Oppressor MK-2 with such a significant price change as it will ideally continue to make GTA Online worthwhile for many users because the same cars can detract from other players’ experiences when used inappropriately.