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GTA V is set to return to PlayStation Plus, and GTA Online is a new part of the GTA+ subscription – INDIAN.

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GTA V is set to return to PlayStation Plus, and GTA Online is a new part of the GTA+ subscription – INDIAN.

Frustrated by the delay Grand Craft Auto VI (let’s wait another year) Rockstar wants to compensate players, saying it should be in November GTA V cataloged again PlayStation Plus Extra And PlayStation Plus Premium.

Subscribers to higher-end PS Plus plans should be able to play the game, including single-player and multiplayer, from November 18 this year. The information was provided by a very reliable informant, Billbil-kun. He previously revealed other PS Plus offers, including Alan Wake 2 as part of the basic membership.

GTA 5 has already been available several times in the PS Plus Extra/Premium subscription catalog, but always for a very limited time. This time it will probably be different. If you want to play gangster action, you shouldn’t plan anything big for the second half of November.

In addition, Rockstar Games is expanding its service. GTA+ and adds one of the biggest games in its catalog – GTA Online. PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S subscribers will now have access not only to Grand Theft Auto V’s online mode, but also to a whole host of other games from the studio’s history.

GTA Online itself went independent in 2022 and was even free on PS5 for a while, but today it costs 269 kronor, so its inclusion in the monthly GTA+ subscription (190 kroner per month) makes sense. While the service itself works on PC, GTA Online is currently only available to console subscribers.

GTA+ subscribers can look forward to bonuses directly into GTA Online – Receive GTA$500,000 every month, access to exclusive vehicles, special discounts, a unique 100-space garage and other member-only benefits.

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Source :Indian TV

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