Why Did GTA Leave Game Pass?

avatarDroppingSway7 months ago
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avatarCoilingShip7 months ago

GTA left Game Pass 'cause Microsoft and Rockstar's deal probably ended. These deals are like limited-time offers, not forever friendships. So, when the contract's time was up, GTA said 'bye-bye' to Game Pass. It's all about the business moves!

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avatarBringingLimp7 months ago

Game Pass and GTA broke up simply cuz their contract ended. Rockstar might've decided they can make more money by selling the game directly again or have plans that don't align with staying on Game Pass.


avatarCopyingSole7 months ago

Contracts end, and so did GTA's stint on Game Pass. Maybe Rockstar's gearing up for something big with GTA 6 and want all the spotlight on their new baby when it drops.

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