GTA+ subscribers will soon be able to add two more fantastic Rockstar games to their library, at no additional cost.
Grand Theft Auto fans are patiently waiting for more news on GTA VI, especially amidst fears the game could be pushed back to 2026, even further for PC players.
Check out the trailer for GTA VI below
While Rockstar Games has remained radio-silent as always, it has calmed our nerves a touch by giving us the first Red Dead Redemption game as a free download if you’re subscribed to GTA+.
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GTA+ is a service that grants its users a variety of bonus downloads, many of which are in-game content for GTA V Online, including money, cars and more.
To sweeten the deal further Rockstar has announced two more games will be offered as free downloads for those subscribed to the service, L.A Noire and Bully.
L.A Noire is a phenomenal detective game that was critically-acclaimed for its realistic facial expressions, which the player must examine to see if the person they’re grilling is telling the truth or fibbing.
Additionally users will be able to head back to school in Bully, in what can only be described as a micro-version of Grand Theft Auto, where instead of evading the fuzz and committing crimes you’ll be dodging prefects and pulling pranks, truly devious behaviour.
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Rockstar Games unfortunately didn’t share when exactly the two games will drop onto the service, or even if they’ll launch at the same time.
It did promise that both games will become available later this year, likely in the next few months with a little bit of luck.
While it’s not the update on GTA VI fans have been hoping for, it at least helps take our minds off those horrible delay rumours, and the long-wait for the game’s release.
Topics: Grand Theft Auto, Red Dead Redemption, Rockstar Games, Xbox, PlayStation, PC