GRAND Theft Auto fans can receive a free upgrade for their GTA+ subscription with three classic Rockstar games.
The action-adventure series announced on Thursday that a number of games will be available on rotation for users to get access to.
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Anyone who has signed up for the service, which costs less than a fiver per month, will have access to Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy.
The trio of Rockstar Games includes; The Definitive Edition, the 2021 remaster of early 21st-century classics GTA III, GTA: Vice City and GTA: San Andreas.
According to makers, the trilogy has been “remastered” and has had the original outdated graphics polished, with new lighting, high-res textures, modern controls and refined targeting.
But they will only be available for the console that players have their membership tied to – meaning multiple players will not be able to get access from one account.
GTA+ first launched in 2022 for online gamers who use PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.
It costs around £4.90 each month and gives users around £500,000 in virtual currency and rotating rewards like the newest vehicles, clothes, properties and more.
It comes as GTA 6 prepares to launch.
An earnings report by publisher Take-Two has strongly implied that we will see the game some time in late 2024.
Despite it being a long time until release, it hasn’t stopped fans from speculating about the platforms.
While Rockstar’s other games, such as GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2, are now available on Steam, they were console-only at launch.
However, the industry has moved on since then, and it’s fairly normal to release games on PC at the same time as consoles.