In a recent update for GTA+, Rockstar Games has announced the return of two popular titles, Bully and LA Noire. GTA+ is a premium subscription service launched around the same time as GTA 5 on current generation consoles, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, in 2022. Subscribers to GTA+ gain access to exclusive content in GTA Online and a selection of Rockstar titles.
Bully, also known as Canis Canim Edit, is a 2006 open-world action-adventure game that follows teenager James 'Jimmy' Hopkins as he navigates life at a boarding school for a year. The game focuses on Jimmy's attempts to gain popularity within school cliques, rise through the school system ranks to combat bullying, and inevitably find himself in trouble.
LA Noire, a 2011 open-world action-adventure game set in 1947, follows detective Cole Phelps as he solves a variety of cases and climbs the ranks of the Los Angeles Police Department. The game is known for its groundbreaking facial animations, where players must interpret suspects' facial expressions and body language during interrogations to determine if they are telling the truth or lying.
Recently, Red Dead Redemption and its expansion Undead Nightmare were added to the GTA+ service, which already includes titles such as GTA: The Trilogy, GTA: Liberty City Stories, and GTA: Chinatown Wars. Rockstar Games also announced an upcoming 'big' summer update for GTA Online, teasing new features for 'The Vinewood Club', an exclusive in-game club within GTA Online.
The latest GTA Online update, released in early March, introduced the Cluckin' Bell Farm Raid story content. While specific details about the summer update are currently undisclosed, members of GTA+ can look forward to enhancements such as a vehicle workshop at 'The Vinewood Club Garage' and a new in-game app for members to access special advantages more conveniently on their in-game phones.