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Rockstar Games Announces GTA+ Subscription

Kevin Okemwa Kevin Okemwa
March 25, 2022
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Earlier this month, the Xbox Series X and S version of GTA V became available for pre-order for the low price of  $20. And now, through an announcement, Rockstar Games introduced a new subscription dubbed GTA+, which is expected to launch on March 29.

This new subscription is exclusive for GTA Online on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. To join this new service you must also have “a platform account with a valid registered method of payment for the platform on which you choose to purchase your GTA+ Membership,” according to Rockstar Games. Of course, you must also have a copy of the base GTA V game, or Grand Theft Auto Online.

Some of the perks that come with subscribing to this membership program include a recurring monthly GTA $500,000 direct deposit to your Maze Bank account, RP bonuses, and unique car upgrades. At $5.99 per month, members will also be able to get property in and around Los Santos, thus, allowing them to unlock updates that might have been missed out on previously.

Be sure to Rockstar Games the report to get the full breakdown of the perks that come with joining GTA+. And keep in mind, full terms of the service will be available on March 29, over on the GTA + website.

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