Rockstar Games confirmed that it will soon add Grand Theft Auto 3, Vice City, and San Andreas remasters to its GTA+ subscription service.
GTA Remastered Trilogy
For those unaware, the remastered trilogy (GTA 3, GTA: Vice City, and GTA: San Andreas) was launched back in 2021. However, fans of these beloved GTA titles weren’t happy with the remastered version. The three games suffered from bug and visual glitches, and the remasters were seen as a shoddy attempt at reselling nostalgia. Various updates were rolled out for the three titles, which helped solve some issues, but the iconic games were still reviewed poorly.

Rockstar’s GTA+
Following the success of subscription services like PlayStation Plus and Xbox Game Pass, Rockstar announced GTA+ last year on Grand Theft Auto V. It is available for $6 monthly free and is available in the PS5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S versions of GTA V. The original intent with the subscription service was to offer benefits to GTA fans, which include a monthly deposit of $500,000 in the in-game GTA bank account, a selection of cars, cash and RP boost, and other bonus items.
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Now, Rockstar is expanding this service to include a rotating assortment of games. So those who purchase GTA+ can also access the Definitive Edition remasters of Grand Theft Auto 3, Vice City, and San Andreas. However, these aren’t available forever, as the games will rotate out in the future for other titles from the popular video game publisher. So, we can expect titles from other successful Rockstar franchises like Max Payne, Red Dead Redemption, Bully, and more to be featured on this service.