Grand Theft Auto V is one of the best selling games of all time, having shifted well over 200 million copies since launching back in September 2013. Still, the game continues to sell to this day and if you are one of the few who has never picked it up, you'll soon be able to play the game via Game Pass.
Last week, Microsoft announced the next wave of titles for Xbox Game Pass, but it turns out the company had one surprise up its sleeve. While not announced alongside the other games coming this month, Microsoft has confirmed that Grand Theft Auto V will be returning to Game Pass for console and PC on the 15th of April.
Better yet, this is the newer Expanded & Enhanced edition of the game, which includes ray-traced graphics and other improvements. This version of the game has been available on Xbox Series X/S consoles for a while now, but it only just landed on PC this year, so PC gamers can jump in and check out the improved graphics for the first time.
As always, don't expect GTA V to stay in the Game Pass library forever. The game has joined and left the library of numerous subscription services over the years, including Game Pass and PlayStation Plus. Typically, Take-Two likes to give these services three to six months of access before pulling, so we expect to see GTA V removed from the library before Grand Theft Auto 6 arrives later this year.
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KitGuru Says: Have you managed to go all of these years without buying Grand Theft Auto V? Will you be giving it a first-time install once it arrives on Game Pass?