Rockstar Invites Into GTA+ Service, Offering Two Niche Games From the Series for Free
Rockstar has made the next two installments of the GTA series available as part of its subscription. However, a sizable portion of players may not take advantage of this offer.
As part of the GTA+ subscription (available exclusively on PS5 and XSX/S) you can now play not three, but as many as five installments of the GTA series. Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition has been joined by two rather niche - yet very good - parts of the series. We are talking about:
- GTA: Liberty City Stories - a spin-off depicting events taking place shortly before the action of GTA III, which was released successively on PSP (2005), PlayStation 2 (2006), iOS (2015) and Android (2016);
- GTA: Chinatown Wars - another spin-off that takes us to Liberty City, only that it was originally released exclusively on the Nintendo DS (2009) and later ported to PS2 (2009), iOS (2010) and Android (2014); interestingly, the action of Chinatown Wars was shown in an topdown view, the same as in the the first and second part of the series.
Probably some of you have already guessed where the catch is. Well, GTA: Liberty City Stories and GTA: Chinatown Wars can be played as part of a GTA+subscription, but only on Android and iOS mobile devices.
- The subscription can be purchased from PS Store and MS Store - access for one month costs $5.99.
- Then you need to download a free 30-minute trial version of the game of your choice from Google Play or the App Store - links can be found at the end of the post - and after installing it, log in to the same Rockstar Games account on which you subscribed to GTA+.
- In this way, the trial version of a particular installment of GTA will turn into a full edition.
You can take advantage of the offer until November 8. Recall that it also includes access to GTA: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition (fortunately, already in PS5 and/or XSX/S version - by the way, it's a bit of a pity that Rockstar wasn't tempted to prepare the games in question in a version dedicated to new consoles, such a move would certainly have attracted more players) and a handful of attractions to GTA Online. Details can be found here.