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What is GTA Plus and how much does it cost? Grand Theft Auto Online subscription explained

Grand Theft Auto Online got fancy new next-gen versions on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S in March 2022, and Rockstar took the opportunity to also launch a new service its named GTA Plus.

The membership programme is exclusive to those new platforms, and lets players get a range of benefits, which we’ve detailed in full below, so read on to find out all the key facts.

How much does GTA Plus cost?

There’s only one tier of membership for GTA Plus, thankfully, and it’s priced at $5.99 each month. We don’t yet have confirmation of how much it’ll cost in the EU and UK, but we can’t imagine it’ll vary too much from that number when it launches on 29 March 2022.

Introducing GTA+ for GTA Online.
A new membership program exclusively on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S — providing easy access to a range of valuable benefits for both new and long-standing players on the latest generation consoles.
Launching March 29: https://t.co/t9DyrLap1W pic.twitter.com/gz4UXzCfxf

— Rockstar Games (@RockstarGames) March 25, 2022

You can’t buy more than a month up-front at the moment, and it’ll have recurring billing by default (which you can turn off), so this is very much a month-by-month deal.

What do you get from GTA Plus?

So far, only one thing is confirmed as being a constant each month on GTA Plus – you’ll get a monthly delivery of GTA$500,000 in-game to spend on whatever you like.

Apart from that the benefits will vary each month, with unique rewards for members that you can’t get elsewhere, and you’ll need to claim them online before the month is out to enjoy them.

To get a sense for what’s on offer, here’s what Rockstar says it’s offering for the first ever month of GTA Plus, from its blog post about the service:

If you’re an avid player or just a new arrival looking to get a headstart, that’s a range of bonuses that could be pretty helpful, although time will tell what other benefits comes in subsequent months.

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