
Grand Theft Auto Online members with a GTA+ membership will soon be able to play Rockstar’s 1940s detective action-adventure game, LA Noire. In addition to playing the game, Grand Theft Auto Online users will have access to two classic vehicles from LA Noire.
Despite being released in 2011, LA Noire is still one of the best-rated Rockstar games on Steam. Its aesthetic is deeply rooted in the criminal underbelly of post-World War II Los Angeles, yet its presentation and player character control are similar to that of Grand Theft Auto 3 and some of the most recent Grand Theft Auto titles. The player tries to solve murders, arson, and other crimes by taking part in interrogation sessions.
GTA+ subscribers will be able to play LA Noire for free beginning on May 2, according to an announcement made on the Rockstar Games website. It will become one of the top Rockstar games currently accessible to subscribers. Currently available games include Red Dead Redemption, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, and 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).
In addition to GTA+ subscription benefits like the opportunity to drive the Classique Broadway (Muscle) and Albany Roosevelt (Sports Classic) vehicles in Grand Theft Auto Online, subscribers will get access to LA Noire. In addition to the $500,000 that subscribers typically receive each month, there is currently an offer that will pay them an additional $1 million in-game GTA Online cash each month through August 2024.
The Xbox and PlayStation game systems currently offer GTA+ subscriptions. Following a recent $2 monthly price rise, GTA+ now costs $7.99 for a one-month membership on both platforms. Additionally, people who want to receive Grand Theft Auto benefits