
تعرف على السيارات التي حصلت على أجهزة التشويش في تحديث GTA Online Money Fronts
إليكم قائمة بجميع السيارات أو المركبات الخمسين الجديدة المتوافقة الآن مع Missile Lock-On Jammer في تحديث GTA Online Money Fronts
وفقًا لأحدث تحديث لـ GTA Online Money Fronts، أصبح بالإمكان الآن ترقية المركبات التالية باستخدام Missile Lock-On Jammer:
Karin Kuruma Nagasaki Shinobi Benefactor Dubsta 6×6 Declasse Impaler LX Annis Remus Western Reever Vapid Dominator Albany V-STR Annis Euros Vapid Dominator ASP Vapid Dominator GTT Karin Calico GTF Shitzu Hakuchou Drag Overflod Entity MT Pegassi Torero XO Principe Deveste Eight Gallivanter Baller LE LWB (Armored) Obey 10F Widebody Obey 10F Ocelot Jugular Bravado Dorado Cruiser Vapid Dominator FX Interceptor Vapid Unmarked Cruiser Ocelot Swinger Albany Hermes Progen GP1 Übermacht Revolter Vapid Contender Schyster Deviant Enus Cognoscenti (Armored) Enus Cognoscenti Übermacht Zion Classic Vapid Stanier Übermacht SC1 Shitzu Hakuchou Progen Tyrus Pegassi Torero Pfister Comet Pfister 811 Overflod Imorgon Lampadati Viseris Enus Paragon R Emperor ETRI Dinka Akuma Coil Raiden Benefactor XLS (Armored) Benefactor XLS Benefactor Schafter LWB (Armored) Benefactor Schafter LWB Annis Hellion
علاوة على ذلك، أضافت حزمة DLC الخاصة بـ GTA Online Money Fronts المركبات الجديدة التالية إلى اللعبة اليوم:
Southern San Andreas Super Autos
Annis Hardy ($1,380,000)
Karin Woodlander ($1,611,000)
Legendary Motorsport
Overflod Suzume ($3,074,500) – currently available exclusively for the GTA+ members
Karin Everon RS ($1,665,000)
Ubermacht Sentinel GTS ($1,629,000-$2,172,000)
Dewbauchee Rapid GT X ($2,705,500)
Warstock Cache & Carry
Western Police Bike ($3,720,000)
يمكن لأعضاء GTA+ أيضًا الوصول إلى سيارتي Declasse Tampa GT وAnnis Minimum من نادي Vinewood Car Club، مما يجعل هذه السيارات حصرية للمشتركين حاليًا.
علاوة على ذلك، كشف مجتمع Grand Theft Auto عن مركبات تعمل بالتنقيط ستضيفها Rockstar لاحقًا ضمن محتوى GTA Online Money Fronts DLC:
Declasse Walton L35 Stock
Declasse Drift Walton L35
Brute Stockade Bobcat Security
Grotti LSCM Cheetah Classic
ومن المتوقع أيضًا أن تحصل المركبات التالية على معدلات خاصة بالـ drift:
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