Rockstar Games make GTA+ subscription more expensive – up to 40%
13.04.24
Rockstar Games has announced an increase in GTA+ subscription prices. At the end of March, Rocky gave subscribers of the GTA+ service free access to the cult western Red Dead Redemption and its add-on Undead Nightmare, and also promised to add two more games to the subscription by the end of 2024 – the stylish detective L.A. Noire and the action game Bully about the difficult life of a school bully. All this will be provided in addition to numerous bonuses in GTA Online.
It seems that the expansion of the catalog has given Rockstar reason to increase the price of subscriptions. The company is raising GTA+ plans from $5.99/€5.99/£4.99 to $7.99/€7.99/£6.99, which equates to 33% in the US and Europe and 40% In Great Britain.
For now, the GTA+ subscription is only available to users of Sony PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles. Rockstar will likely add other games to the subscription over time to make the service more attractive to users.
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