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Rockstar Announces Bully and L.A. Noire Coming to GTA+
Rockstar is stepping up its game by adding two classic hits, Bully and L.A. Noire, to its GTA+ subscription service. This move aims to enrich the gaming experience for Grand Theft Auto Online players by offering more than just in-game perks. For a modest fee of $5.99 per month, subscribers can now dive into a broader array of classic titles from the company’s storied catalog on both console and mobile platforms.
Currently, fans can already enjoy Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition on Xbox and PlayStation consoles. Mobile users aren’t left out, with GTA: Liberty City Stories and GTA: Chinatown Wars available for iOS and Android devices. Adding to the excitement, Red Dead Redemption and its Undead Nightmare DLC are also accessible through GTA+.

Rockstar has yet to announce when exactly Bully and L.A. Noire will hit the platform within the year, but their arrival is eagerly anticipated. The addition of these games is seen as a significant enhancement to the GTA+ offering, potentially attracting even more subscribers. With Grand Theft Auto 6 on the horizon, it’s intriguing to speculate on how GTA+ will evolve to accommodate the new release. For now, subscribers have much to look forward to with the inclusion of Bully and L.A. Noire in the GTA+ roster later this year.
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Rockstar’s efforts to bolster the appeal of GTA+ are commendable, ensuring subscribers receive value well beyond the basics of additional in-game currency and experience points.
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