GTA+ adds GTA V Story Mode to its games library
GTA+ now includes GTA V Story Mode, turning the subscription into a fuller catch-up bundle for PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC Enhanced players.

| GTA+ just got its clearest value pitch yet: Grand Theft Auto V Story Mode is now inside the games library, so active members on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X | S and PC Enhanced can play the campaign without separately owning the game. That makes the subscription easier to read for lapsed fans and newcomers who wanted the single-player blockbuster first, not just GTA Online extras. |
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| Rockstar rolled out the change on June 11, and its own GTA+ pages now frame the service as a monthly membership for GTA Online on PS5, Xbox Series X | S and PC. On PC, Rockstar lists the membership at $7.99 per month, with auto-renewal each month until canceled. The pricing keeps GTA+ in the impulse-buy range, but the bigger shift is that it now bundles a full story campaign alongside the live-service layer. |
| For players weighing whether GTA+ is actually worth it, the answer depends on what they already own. If you already have GTA V and only care about one more round of Story Mode, this is not a new expansion pack or a paid upgrade to the game itself. If you do not own GTA V on the latest platforms, or if you want a low-friction way to jump back in on PS5, Xbox Series X | S, or PC Enhanced, the subscription suddenly carries real utility. |
Rockstar also says players on those latest versions can migrate Story Mode and Online progress, and its benefits page continues to point to Hao’s Special Works, Career Progress rewards, and other current-gen features. That matters because the subscription is no longer just dangling cash and cosmetics in front of online regulars. It now gives the modern GTA ecosystem a cleaner on-ramp: campaign access, Online access, and the platform-specific features tied to the newest versions.
The broader library supports that shift. Rockstar’s GTA+ materials already position the program as access to a selection of Rockstar Games titles, not a one-game perk bundle. The GTA+ Games Library has included GTA Online, Red Dead Redemption, L.A. Noire, the GTA Trilogy, and mobile-era classics like Bully, Chinatown Wars, Vice City, Liberty City Stories, and GTA III. Rockstar also used the library for a time-limited console add-on when NBA 2K26 was available from March 10 to April 20, 2026, showing the catalog can move like a rotating selection rather than a fixed shelf.

That is the real takeaway here. GTA+ still leans on GTA Online benefits, including a monthly GTA$500,000 deposit, Vinewood Club amenities, and member discounts. But with GTA V Story Mode now folded in, the subscription looks less like an Online-only bonus pass and more like Rockstar’s catch-up lane for the modern GTA era.
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