Rockstar Expands GTA+ Library with Bully and LA Noire, Sweetens Deal for GTA Online Players
Two beloved classics are joining the lineup & members will receive an extra $1 million in GTA Online cash each month from April to August.
Rockstar Games has just announced that two more iconic titles, Bully and LA Noire, will be joining the ever-growing GTA+ library later this year. This news comes hot on the heels of last week's addition of Red Dead Redemption and its Undead Nightmare DLC, making the subscription service all the more enticing and valuable.
For those unfamiliar, GTA+ is a monthly subscription service offered by Rockstar Games — because everyone needs to have on these apparently — that's priced at $5.99. It initially started out as a way for GTA Online players to receive exclusive perks like bonus cash, cars, content, and access to special events, and has since been expanded to giving members access to a rotating selection of Rockstar classics.
As part of today's announcement, Rockstar also revealed that from April through August, all GTA+ members will receive an extra GTA$1,000,000 each month, giving you even more reason to explore the virtual streets of Los Santos and beyond. Typically, Rockstar has demonstrated a pattern of being more generous with GTA$ leading up to, and around, major updates.
With the addition of Bully and LA Noire, GTA+ subscribers now have access to an impressive lineup of classic Rockstar titles:
- Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition
- GTA: Liberty City Stories (mobile)
- GTA: Chinatown Wars (mobile)
- Red Dead Redemption + Undead Nightmare DLC
- Bully (coming later this year)
- LA Noire (coming later this year)
Bully, originally released in 2006, puts players in the shoes of Jimmy Hopkins, a student navigating the challenges of adolescence at the infamous Bullworth Academy. With its unique blend of open-world gameplay, humor, and nostalgic school setting, Bully has a cult following among Rockstar enthusiasts.
LA Noire, on the other hand, transports players to 1940s Los Angeles, where they take on the role of Detective Cole Phelps. It's a crime thriller that combines action, detective work, and interrogation which earned critical praise upon release, and lives on in online spaces through the several memes it spawned.
As anticipation builds for Grand Theft Auto 6, which is still slated for a 2025 release on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, Rockstar is ensuring fans have plenty to keep them engaged, and with the promise of more classic titles, generous in-game rewards, and the looming release of GTA 6, there's honestly never been a better time to be a GTA+ subscriber.