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LA Noire and Bully will soon be available to GTA+ subscribers

Back in 2022, shortly following the launch of GTA V: Expanded and Enhanced Edition, Rockstar launched a new GTA+ subscription. Subscribers usually get bonuses for Grand Theft Auto Online, but Rockstar has also begun offering access to classic titles as part of the package. This month, two more games will be joining that library – Bully and LA Noire. 

The GTA+ subscription service is slowly becoming the Rockstar Games subscription instead. While the main benefit to this subscription service continues to be bonuses for Grand Theft Auto Online, subscribers now also get access to several extra Rockstar titles. Members have already had access to titles like GTA: Liberty City Stories and Chinatown Wars since 2023.

Now, subscribers will soon also get to download Bully and LA Noire. This is part of an effort to create a “rotating assortment of classic Rockstar Games titles” available to subscribers on console and mobile. Despite previous hints at a PC launch, the GTA+ service is still not available on the PC platform.

Other titles currently available to GTA+ subscribers include Red Dead Redemption and its expansion, Undead Nightmare.

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KitGuru Says: Access to classic games is a nice interim benefit while we all await Grand Theft Auto 6, but the GTA+ subscription is likely to get the bulk of its interest when the next version of GTA Online arrives alongside the next major GTA title in 2025. 

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