Bully and L.A. Noire are coming to Rockstar's GTA+ service later this year
Rockstar has confirmed that two fan-favorite titles, Bully and L.A. Noire, will be added to its GTA+ subscription service in 2024, joining its current library of Grand Theft Auto and other titles.
The details:
The developer announced the addition of the two games in a new blog post, which also revealed what is included in the $5.99 per month subscription. Rockstar has yet to provide a specific release date for both titles, but they are expected to be available on Xbox and PlayStation systems.
GTA+ subscribers can currently play the remastered GTA Trilogy, as well as the original Red Dead Redemption, on Xbox One, Series X/S, PlayStation 4 and 5, while GTA: Liberty City Stories and GTA: Chinatown Wars are available on iOS and Android. The blog post also states that this is a "rotating assortment" of games, but it does not specify when or which games will be removed from the service.
Many players are likely subscribed to the service due to its focus on GTA Online, which includes in-game discounts on premium cars through the Vinewood Car Club, a 100-car garage, and a $500,000 monthly cash bonus. Between April and August, subscribers will also receive an additional $1 million.
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