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GTA Plus is a new GTA Online subscription for current-gen consoles

Need another sub in your life?

GTA Plus is a new GTA Online subscription on both Xbox Series S & X and PS5 consoles.

Priced at $5.99 USD per month, the subscription service will offer rewards each cycle. They include bonuses such as in-game cash, discounts and upgrades.

Here’s what subscribers can expect in April, as an example:

  • GTA$500,000 delivered automatically to your Maze Bank Account
  • The Principe Deveste Eight — along with a complimentary Hao’s Special Works upgrade for it before it is made available to purchase by the general public — plus the HSW Orange Trip and HSW CMYK Glitch Liveries
  • The Auto Shop located in La Mesa, introduces an assortment of gameplay updates from Los Santos Tuners. Current Auto Shop owners can relocate to La Mesa at no additional cost
  • Waived LS Car Meet Membership fees. Current LS Car Meet members with GTA Plus will be reimbursed GTA$50,000 during this event period
  • Yacht owners can upgrade to the Aquarius Super Yacht at no additional cost
  • The Gussét Frog Tee and Broker Prolaps Basketball Top and Shorts automatically added to your wardrobe
  • The Conveyor Livery for the Mammoth Avenger, HVY APC, and TM-02 Khanjali
  • A selection of free paints and emblems for the Auto Shop
  • 3X GTA$ and RP on Hao’s Special Works Race Series
  • 2X Car Meet Rep on the Street Race Series

What do you make of this new service?

Grand Theft Auto Online is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4 and PS5. This subscription service only applies to Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X and PS5.


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