LA Noire, Rockstar’s 1940s detective action-adventure game, will soon be available to Grand Theft Auto Online subscribers with a GTA+ membership. Grand Theft Auto Online customers will be able to utilize two vintage cars from LA Noire in addition to having access to the game.
Even though LA Noire was launched in 2011, it continues to hold a high rating on Steam among Rockstar games. Its presentation and player character control are comparable to those of Grand Theft Auto 3, as are some of the most current Grand Theft Auto games, but its aesthetic is steeped in the criminal underworld of post-World War II Los Angeles. Participating in interrogation sessions, the player attempts to solve murders, arson, and other crimes.
LA Noire, which was announced on the Rockstar Games website, will be free to play for GTA+ subscribers starting on May 2. It will join the ranks of some of the best Rockstar titles that are currently available to subscribers. The Definitive Editions of the Grand Theft Auto trilogy from the early 2000s (Grand Theft Auto 3, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas), Red Dead Redemption, and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars are among the games that are currently playable.
Subscribers will receive access to LA Noire as well as GTA+ subscription advantages, such as the ability to operate the Classique Broadway (Muscle) and Albany Roosevelt (Sports Classic) automobiles in Grand Theft Auto Online. This is on top of the monthly benefits that subscribers already receive, which include a current offer that will give them an extra $1 million in-game GTA Online cash each month through August 2024, on top of the regular $500,000 that they normally receive.
GTA+ subscriptions are presently accessible on Xbox and PlayStation gaming platforms. GTA+ now costs $7.99 for a one-month subscription on both platforms after a recent $2 monthly price increase. Furthermore, those wishing to get Grand Theft Auto perks