Atari has revived the Infogrames brand, and will use it for a new publishing label.
03.04.2024 - 12:33 / eurogamer.net / Rockstar Games
Rockstar classics Bully and LA Noire will join the GTA+ subscription service later this year, the Grand Theft Auto developer has confirmed.
Both games will become part of the rotating catalogue of past Rockstar hits available to subscribers who pay the £5/$6 monthly fee.
GTA+ currently grants members $1m of (fictional) money to spend within GTA Online, plus access to a smattering of games from the Rockstar vault.
To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings Newscast: If Larian's not making Baldur's Gate 4, which developer might?Watch on YouTubeCurrently, GTA+ grants access to the GTA Trilogy — Definitive Edition and Red Dead Redemption (plus Undead Nightmare expansion) for PlayStation and Xbox, as well as GTA: Chinatown Wars and Liberty City Stories for iPhone and Android devices.
If you missed it at the time, Bully is a compelling version of Rockstar's open-world formula based around the youthful exploits of a high school miscreant. Originally released for PlayStation 2 in 2006, it later launched for PC, Wii and Xbox 360.
Rockstar once had plans for Bully 2, though sadly these never came to fruition.
LA Noire, meanwhile, is the hard-boiled detective drama developed by the now-defunct Team Bondi. It raised eyebrows — literally — for its then-revolutionary facial capture, but also for its famously-troubled development.
Both should provide something to keep Rockstar fans busy until the arrival of GTA 6 — currently scheduled for sometime in 2025.
Atari has revived the Infogrames brand, and will use it for a new publishing label.
Bethesda has been making headlines left, right and centre for its video games recently. That's right, we simply can't stop talking about...Fallout! Yes, that series hasn't had a new release in many, many years, but thanks to Amazon's hit TV adaptation, has seen a renewed interest from fans.
A new interview with a former Rockstar employee sheds some new light on how the company’s workplace environment had grown toxic around the time they released Grand Theft Auto V.
According to new information from Grand Theft Auto 5 actors Steven Ogg and Ned Luke, GTA 5 was going to have a behind-the-scenes documentary, but it was ultimately scrapped by Rockstar Games. The actors behind Trevor and Michael, respectively, lamented that footage was filmed during the process of building GTA 5, but nothing was ever done with it.
Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox
We have a strange story today about the longest running, and most successful, Grand Theft Auto game of all time.
Rockstar Games' flagship GTA Online-focused subscription service, GTA+, is receiving a price hike with no formal announcement. This news is likely to make fans of Grand Theft Auto Online who were already critical of the service even less pleased with it.
Following the recent price hike for EA Play, as well as price bumps for other video game subscription services over the last year, Rockstar's GTA+ is getting more expensive too.
Grand Theft Auto V has continued to bring in players regularly, allowing the game to live on for a long time. That might have played a big role in why it took so long before the staff started getting ready for its successor installment’s launch. But while the dough kept coming in for the online component of Grand Theft Auto V, it presented the idea of rolling out a subscription service with GTA+.
Rockstar has raised GTA+ subscription prices.
There's a new world record in one of Skyrim's biggest speedrunning categories from one of the game's most prolific runners, and it breaks 17 months of dominance from a relative newcomer to the scene.
Rockstar Games has published a new set of community guidelines for Grand Theft Auto Online that aims to combat griefing and cheating while encouraging positive interactions between players. Grand Theft Auto Online users often encountered problems when interacting with the more toxic portions of its community.