Rockstar Games is readying another burst of an upgrade for the studio's popular action adventure game "GTA 5 Online." The studio has been giving the action adventure game a steady stream of weekly updates in March and this seems likely to continue for the month of April.

According to Rockstar Games, "GTA 5 Online" fans can expect a range of new vehicles, Adversary Modes, and other miscellaneous items. The classic Turismo car is one big example of this new range of vehicles that being added to the game. Fortunately, Rockstar still has plans to announce more in the near future, The Express reported.

The UK-based publication has also added that the next burst of the update will likely be paired with the Top Down Adversary Mode, which featured some explosive twists. Additionally, Data miners have recently uncovered some information that the other Adv modes are also being planned to be added in the future, including Land Grab.

Last week, the newly added Pegassi Infernus Classic has made a huge headline when it added by Rockstar Games along with the Resurrection Adversary Mode. However, the classic Pegassi Infernus has also brought some bad news to the action-adventure game. Reports said that there something wrong with the new vehicle, it brought a mysterious bug that has also affected other vehicles in the game.

The mysterious bug is said to make car spin wildly out of control, and the "GTA 5 Online" players are clueless about what to do with the affected car. Until now, the cause of the bug is still unknown. Rockstar Games has already released a statement regarding the issue. The studio said that it still investigating the issue about why some "GTA 5 Online" players are experiencing a problem with steering the Classic Infernus, the GTA 5 Cheats reported.

Rockstar is no longer stranger with it comes to issue like this. The studio's "GTA 5 Online" has a history of vehicle-related bugs. Like for example the Pfister 811, which once has been one of the fastest cars in the game due to a serious bug that forces the car to break the physics engine, which resulted in insanely speed increases.

In other GTA-related news, Rockstar is reportedly working on a sequel to the action adventure racing game "GTA 5 Online." Rumors are rife on the web that the much awaited "GTA 6" will arrive sometime in 2020, together with the two upcoming major consoles, the much-talked PS5, and Xbox Two.

However, the developer has not made any further comment about the rumored installment and has not released any detail about the narrative or the gameplay. This means only one for the fans of the "GTA 5 Online" game, it might be a long way to go until they will see a new GTA game.