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Grand Theft Auto fans are thrilled as 87-rated fan-favourite game is made free for subscribers

While everyone was hoping for a remake they still love the original

IT seems that every major gaming company has their own subscription service, as it’s no longer just Xbox Game Pass and PS Plus.

Ubisoft, EA and Apple all have gaming subscription services for their games, and they aren’t the only ones.

Players take on the role of Jimmy Hopkins the school bully
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Players take on the role of Jimmy Hopkins the school bullyCredit: Rockstar

Rockstar, best known for the Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead series, also has a subscription service called GTA+.

It offers a number of benefits to major Rockstar fans, but most of them are for GTA Online players.

Most subscribers play GTA Online and it gives these players a huge number of in-game items for this game every month.

There are GTA+ subscriber-exclusive items for GTA Online, as well as free vehicles and in-game cash.

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However, this isn’t the only reason to join GTA+. As a subscriber you can also access some of Rockstar’s games for free.

Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy, L.A. Noire, Red Dead Redemption, GTA: Liberty City Stories and GTA: Chinatown Wars are all part of the collection of games GTA+ subscribers can play for free.

Rockstar also recently announced that one of its cult classic games would also be added to the GTA+ library.

Bully, also known as Canis Canem Edit, has been added to GTA+ and is available to be played on PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

It was originally released in 2006 for the PlayStation 2, Bully became an immediate success scoring an outstanding 87 rating on review aggregate site Metacritic.

People play as fictional high school student Jimmy Hopkins, who navigates the open world of his town of Bulworth.

He will integrate into different school cliques and will try to gain their respect, and if he fails to do so, fights can break out.

Rockstar fans have been asking for a new entry in the Bully series for years, however, no sequels or remakes have ever appeared.

Despite this, fans are excited to be able to play Bully again, particularly as it is free with the subscription.

At the time of writing, Rockstar has only added and never removed games from GTA+, so we expect that Bully will remain available for the foreseeable future.


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