Rockstar Games’ GTA+ subscription service might soon include Nintendo Switch games, according to a recent website update that was quickly removed. Right now, GTA+ is available on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5. For £6.99/€7.99/$7.99 USD a month, subscribers get various GTA Online items and can play a rotating selection of Rockstar games like Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy, Red Dead Redemption, and LA Noire.
The GTA+ service offers a comprehensive list of games accessible across multiple platforms, including Xbox, PlayStation, iOS, and Google Play. This makes the service versatile and appealing to a broad audience. However, the recent website update, spotted by TezFunz2 on X and reported by VGC, indicated that Switch versions of these games might soon be included, stirring speculation among fans.
Rockstar’s library on the Switch, while not extensive, includes significant titles like LA Noire, Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – Definitive Edition, and Red Dead Redemption. These titles, already ported to the Switch, could enhance the appeal of GTA+ by offering more on-the-go gaming options, potentially attracting more subscribers to the service.
Despite the potential excitement, it remains unclear if the Switch inclusion was a deliberate announcement or an accidental placeholder. Rockstar has not yet commented on this update, leaving fans to speculate on whether this is a forthcoming feature or a simple website error.
In addition to these potential GTA+ expansions, Rockstar and its publisher Take-Two Interactive are busy with other major projects. Notably, the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6 is slated for release in autumn next year, keeping the studio’s schedule packed with significant developments.