

Especially considering Rockstar have given away more money than that recently.

That's a steal for a vehicle that can dominate anything you do in the open world. It has a 30% discount and Twitch Prime members can get an extra 10% too, bringing it down as low as $1,755,000 if you run a few missions to get the trade price. So here we go, the Oppressor Mk II is on sale again with the weekly round of discounts until next Thursday. It's the vehicle for tryhards, scrubs, and griefers, as this salty video guide explains: To see this content please enable targeting cookies.

They're not unstoppable but they do let one player have a disproportionate effect on the whole server. Odds are good it'll rocket over towards you, pop your precious deliveries in a single salvo, then hang around to continue spawnkilling you. The sight of an Oppressor icon on the minimap strikes fear in the heart of anyone trying to run cargo. It's great for grinding through PvE missions with ease but. In short, it's GTA Online's best all-rounder vehicle. And its homing missiles have better tracking than most in the game. Because it's technically a motorbike, it's easy to have it delivered straight to you too. But while the original Oppressor was a motorbike with the ability to boost and glide, the Mk II just plain hovers - and is easier to fly than most aircraft. Introduced with the After Hours update in July 2018 (the one adding nightclubs), the Oppressor Mk II is the beefy kid brother of another skybike. If you've not played GTA Online in a while, yep, it really does have futuristic jetbikes now. Bad news, gang: the Oppressor Mk II has a 30% discount this week, meaning we'll be seeing more of them over Los Santos. This jet-powered hoverbike can whizz round streets, fly high over the city, and rain homing missiles, making it a top pick for the sort of wrong'un who wants to grief everyone. On the highways and flyways of GTA Online, no vehicle more clearly flags a player as a potential dickhead than the Oppressor Mk II.
