Three thousand, one hundred and two days elapsed between the first launch of GTA Online and the game's GTA+ premium subscription service. That's 443 weeks, or 102 months, or eight-and-a-half years. Rolling membership models are so commonplace in today's live service games, that the idea of one of the biggest live service games adopting one isn't surprising. At least not at face value. But given the fact GTA 5 and its multiplayer offshoot have now featured on three successive console cycles – first towards the end of the PS3 and Xbox 360's tenure in late 2013, then on PS4 and Xbox One a year later, on PC a year after that, and, on March 15 of this year, on Sony and Microsoft's latest hardware – it feels like there's more to consider here. Not least: why now?The longevity and enduring appeal of GTA Online cannot be questioned. But the introduction of a paid-for player membership the best part of a decade
GTA has a new subscription-based service that will offer new gameplays, vehicles, in-game currency, and more to members on a monthly basis. Here is a look at all the benefits you can avail on the first month.
Rockstar Games is gearing up to release its controversial new GTA+ susbcription service for Grand Theft Auto Online. GTA+ has a March 29 release date, exclusively on next-gen consoles such as Xbox Series X/S and PS5. While there's no official launch time, Grand Theft Auto updates typically go live at around midday. Express Online has