GTA V joins Xbox Game Pass today, as Microsoft has revealed by surprise through the social networks of the service. Rockstar Games' most successful and lucrative sandbox remains fireproof after six years in the market thanks to its multiplayer facet that keeps millions of players active.
To date, GTA V has already generated more than 6,000 million dollars and GTA Online revenues, far from lowering cointinuan on the rise, up to an extra 23% in 2019 after the latest game updates, such as the recent Blow to The Diamond Casino. The Rockstar game is not found in any other subscription service, so Microsoft scores a bit that can be very profitable for both parties. While it greatly enriches the appeal of Redmond's service, the Rockstar game becomes almost free-to-play, multiplying the number of GTA Online players, which translates into potential customers of its micro-payment economy.
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GTA V is now available on Xbox Game Pass in its Xbox One console version where, apart from being able to play the game for free, 10% discount is offered in their add-on packs and a 20% discount when purchasing the complete game.