The GTA+ service mostly acts as a way to get the most out of the experience, but the inclusion of some past Rockstar titles in the Games Included With GTA+ library is a major additional draw. This change was first made in September 2023 with the introduction of the remaster package, making the subscription a bit more appealing to those who aren't as thoroughly invested in With some new additions and more announced for later in the year, the debatable value of the subscription is definitely starting to become more tangible.
Introduced for the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S release of, GTA+ has been one source of cash flow from the continually lucrative game for the past two years. The service comes in at a monthly cost of $5.99, which grants access to a long list of member-exclusive benefits that can change from month to month. PC players, however, are out of luck, as GTA+ has remained exclusive to the newest generation of consoles.
The bulk of games added to the GTA+ library so far are unsurprisingly classic titles, starting with the inaugural entry —This remastered version of,, and has been controversial since its launch, thanks to key issues regarding its performance, stability, and authenticity to the original games. After a series of improvements, it's definitely playable as a way to experience some classics, but it may not be a huge draw for anyone with access to other versions.
The other titles available on the service are two handheld entries — and, originally released on the PSP, takes the story back to the Liberty City setting before the events of and translates a lot of key series elements to a significantly smaller screen., which appeared on both the DS and PSP, updates the top-down approach of early games for yet another unique take on Liberty City.
In March, GTA+ got its first non-addition with and its standalone expansion . On PS5, this classic western can be played at 60 FPS for the first time, while it gets a 4K resolution boost but stays locked to a 30
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