Rockstar, the famous gaming developer behind Grand Theft Auto, confirmed that classics like Bully and LA Noire will be included in the GTA+ subscription service in this year. This means that the GTA+ members who pay a fee like £/$6 per month can benefit from the collection of constantly updated Rockstar hits. Currently, GTA+ subscribers have prizes such as access to GTA Online 1 million dollar (virtual) money and Rockstar’s case games. Rockstar Classics to be added to the
GTA+ Subscription: Bully and LA Noire
GTA+ subscription offers users the opportunity to access games such as Playstation and Xbox: Chinatown Wars and Liberty City Stories for mobile devices such as GTA Trilogy – Definitive Edition and Red Dead Redemption (with Undead Nightmare expansion package). Bully and LA Noire’s announcement reinforces the goal of Rockstar to give a new life to classic games and reach a wide audience.
Bully is a game that addresses the youth adventures of high school student and offers a unique approach to the open world game formula of Rockstar. First released for Playstation 2 in 2006 and then developed for PC, Wii and Xbox 360. On the other hand, LA Noire is a structure in the type of police drama, which has now been created by Team Bondi, which does not operate. This game attracted attention to the revolutionary face recognition technology and problematic development process in that period.