That’s true, GTA 5 is saying farewell to Xbox Game Pass, albeit the precise date is yet unknown.
Red Dead Redemption 2 was taken from Xbox Game Pass a few months ago in favor of Grand Theft Auto V, which is now being deleted as well. We know it’ll be within the next two weeks, but that’s it. Subscribers to Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate are set to lose access to the service’s greatest game.
On Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC, Game Pass and Game Pass Ultimate users enjoy unrestricted access to a huge library of outstanding titles. The best aspect is that the library is always expanding and changing. Each week, new games are introduced, including some brand new releases as well as some very outstanding titles. However, this implies that members may lose access to these fantastic games, or, in the case of this most recent departure, to the service’s greatest game.
However, as long as it’s accessible through the subscription service, it can be purchased at a 20% discount, which is a good deal for a game that isn’t always on sale like many others of its kind. This discount is only accessible through the subscription service for as long as it is available. This isn’t the first time the game has been removed from the subscription service. It’s actually the second time it’s been made accessible to Xbox Game Pass users, so there’s a good chance it won’t be the last. In fact, as long as the game is still relevant, it will return frequently, at least until GTA 6 arrives and Rockstar Games wants everyone to forget about GTA 5.
Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate are available on the Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC for $10 and $15, respectively.