The online mode of GTA has made a substantial change in the available vehicles, significantly reducing their number, which players have not liked.
GTA players are looking forward to the first official news of GTA VI, although it seems that they will be hard pressed, since Rockstar aims for the next fiscal year for the launch of the game, so it would still be a long time before it became a reality. However, users do not stop looking for clues that point to the proposal and believe they have found a hidden one in GTA Online, although everything indicates that it has nothing to do with the next installment in the saga. Now, in reference to the online modality, there has been a change that the community is not liking at all.
This is because GTA Online has withdrawn no less than 197 vehicles of the 722 existing in the game until this update was produced. This assumes that you have removed a 27% of the vehiclesIt’s in one sitting, although that’s not the move that has infuriated players the most, although it’s a pretty annoying move in and of itself. Rockstar noted a while ago that the vehicles that would be retired in future updates would be based on their lack of use by playersbut it has not been fulfilled on this occasion, since some very popular ones such as Comet SR and Cheburek they have been withdrawn.
The icing on the cake for this controversy comes with the permanence of these vehicles in GTA Online+, the payment method of the Rockstar game. Therefore, all those who want to keep them will have to subscribe, which has generated very negative comments from the community.
All vehicles removed in GTA Online with the latest update
If you’re curious about all the vehicles that have been removed from GTA Online so far, Twitter user DrewBarnes85 has rounded them all up on the list that you can see below. As we were advancing, there are some that are certainly popular, but the vast majority meet the premise of being some of the least used or useful for the online title player community.
These are the cars that Rockstar Removed from #GTAOnline websites. pic.twitter.com/joHgrWGOZ8
—Drew Barnes (@DrewBarnes85) June 13, 2023
We will have to see what are the next steps that apply to GTA Online in the future, but of course this is one of the least valued by the community, who continue issuing their complaints hoping that the situation will be reversed, something that seems unlikely.