Rockstar Games has announced plans to bring two classic games to the GTA+ subscription service. With the addition of Bully and LA Noire to the subscription, the company’s iconic titles have come back into the spotlight ahead of GTA 6.
LA Noire and Bully are free with GTA+
In a recent post, Rockstar stated that subscribers can expect more Rockstar classics to be added to the library, including Bully and LA Noire, later this year. This follows shortly after the addition of Red Dead Redemption to the GTA+ library.
Rockstar made Red Dead Redemption 1 and its expansion pack Undead Nightmare free for GTA+ subscribers last week. GTA+ members who own an Xbox Series X/S or PlayStation 5 can play the iconic game without paying any additional fees.
“Bully,” also known as “Canis Canem Edit,” was first released in 2006 for the PlayStation 2. The game, where players assume the role of a troublemaking kid at Bullworth Academy, has become a cult classic over the years. Although a sequel is rumored to be in development, no official announcement has been made by Rockstar.
LA Noire was released in 2011, set in 1940s Los Angeles, the open-world game puts players in the shoes of a detective solving cases. Players investigate crime scenes and interrogate suspects as they unravel cases.
Rockstar also mentioned that the GTA Online summer update will provide some bonuses for GTA+ members. With the summer update, GTA+ owners will have a chance to unlock a supercar.
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