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Job listing suggests GTA+ subscription is coming to PC soon

Grand Theft Auto V just recently re-launched for the Xbox Series X/S and PS5 with new enhancements, including slightly improved graphics, ray-tracing and new content for GTA Online. Now, it seems that the new and improved version of the game may also be heading to PC. 

Recently, Grand Theft Auto V was rated by the ESRB once again, listing Windows PC, PS5 and Xbox Series consoles as the game’s platforms. Rockstar typically releases its major games on consoles first, with a PC release coming later down the line and this suggests that will be happening again with GTA V’s Expanded & Enhanced edition.

Currently on Xbox Series X/S and PS5, the new version of GTA V costs £18 and £8 respectively but in a few months time, both versions will go to their full price tag of £34.99. This new version of GTA V also brought along the debut of GTA+, a subscription service for monthly perks within the online mode.

Currently, this subscription is only available on the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, but a new job listing on Rockstar's website hints that GTA+ will be coming to PC too, further indicating that GTA V Expanded & Enhanced will launch on PC.

With Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Redemption 2, the PC versions arrived a year after the console versions. However, with this being a smaller update, it is possible that we see a PC release sooner rather than later.

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KitGuru Says: All signs are pointing towards GTA+ and the Expanded & Enhanced update coming to PC. We'll just have to wait and see what the upgrade path is like. 

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