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GTA+ on its way to Nintendo Switch? Rockstar's site hints at its arrival

A brief update on Rockstar Games’ subscription service website suggests that subscribers will be able to play three titles on the Nintendo Switch.

Rockstar’s subscription service, GTA+ could be on its way to include the Nintendo Switch, bringing some of the service’s titles to Nintendo’s hybrid console, according to a brief update on the service’s page.

In the “Games Included with GTA+” section of the Rockstar Games website, the Nintendo Switch logo could be seen alongside some of the games included in the subscription service. Although this is no longer reflected on the site, users on social media such as TezFunzz2 on X (formerly Twitter) were able to take screenshots. This has led to speculation that the service will allow these titles to be played on the Nintendo Switch in the near future.

These titles include just three titles already in the Nintendo Switch catalog: L.A. Noire, Red Dead Redemption, and Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy: The Definitive Edition.

What is GTA+ and what does it include?

GTA+ is a service set to launch in 2022 that will offer extras to GTA Online users through a monthly subscription. It will launch in March 2022 along with the release of Grand Theft Auto V for the Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5, making it a subscription whose benefits will only be reflected for the current-generation console version.

This subscription includes benefits such as monthly in-game currency, taxi services, free vehicles, and free access to in-game skills and services.

In addition to in-game benefits, the service also provides free access to games on both consoles and smartphones, including the aforementioned titles for Xbox and PlayStation users, as well as Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City and Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars for iPhone and Android users.

If you want to learn more about all that GTA+ has to offer, as well as its pricing, we recommend you follow this link.

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