Rockstar has confirmed plans for the future of its Grand Theft Auto Online game, which will continue to live on the next generation of consoles.
Grand Theft Auto V has sold 135 million copies so far, meaning the game was purchased by another five million players from April 1st to June 30th. Admittedly, these are not all purchased copies, because of the five million, most of them are Epic Games Store users who could get the game for free.
While these are huge numbers, Rockstar hopes to increase them further in the future. For this purpose, it will separate GTA Online from GTA 5 and this component of the game will be available for purchase separately. As we knew earlier, Rockstar, in agreement with Sony, will allow all PlayStation Plus subscribers on the PS5 console to receive a gift copy of GTA Online for the first three months of the launch of PlayStation 5. As PS Plus is required to play GTA Online, this also means that the same can only be played with an active subscription.
We already knew some of this information in the sixth month, and what is new is the information that the next-gen version of GTA 5 and GTA Online will not come until the second half of 2021. It was also revealed that GTA Online will have exclusive new content on the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and PC platforms. This means that the same thing will happen to GTA Online on older consoles as with the previous versions for PS3 and X360 - Rockstar will no longer support them. They will be able to play, but will not have new missions, vehicles, weapons, etc. For all this you will have to turn to PS5, XSX and PC versions.
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