Brady Ruiters from ITF Gaming writes: The Grand Theft Auto (or commonly known as GTA) series has amassed a gigantic following over the years, ever since the first game was released in 1997. The first and second game sported a top-down view of the action, with players doing some crazy missions for different crime syndicates in order to gain favour with them. The release of GTA III however featured a 3D view, more developed story and more memorable characters. Following this, the games in the series just kept improving in terms of story and gameplay. Many celebrities have also taken to lending their voices to some of the many memorable characters that have been introduced over the years; James Woods, Burt Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson are but a few.
Grand Theft Auto V was released over 9 years ago, but the player base is largely intact due to regular updates to the Online Multiplayer. The game had some technical issues at launch, most notably a CPU utilization issue, but most recent chips shouldn’t have any issues running it.
Subscribers of the Extra and Premium tiers of PS Plus will lose access to a total of 12 games during the month of June, 2024.
indivisible was pretty neat. Cute artstyle, fun throwback to older RPGs, shame its leaving but it is on sale often
I'm not surprised by GTA V removal, Rockstar never allows this game to stay long on a subscription service.
They usually allow 4 to 6 months.
I fail to see how the loss of an almost 11 year old game that released across 3 generations is in any way a problem.
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Iv butterflies!