
While waiting, read about how you can transfer your GTA V story progress now. GTA V hits new-gen consoles next week on March 15. After those first three months are up, the standalone version of GTA Online will cost $19.99. Unlike on PlayStation 5, GTA Online on Xbox Series X/S will not be free in the first three months, but it will be on sale for $9.99.
This version includes the single-player campaign and GTA Online.
After those three months are up, it will cost $39.99.
GTA V will be 50% off for its first three months after launch, meaning it will cost you $19.99. Over on Xbox Series X/S, things (oddly) get a little pricier. After that, the standalone version of GTA Online, meaning the version that does not include the single-play story campaign, will cost $19.99. GTA Online on PS5 will be free in its first three months. Buying this at launch at $9.99, or sometime after three months for $39.99, will get you both the single-player campaign and GTA Online. After that, the price will jump back up to $39.99.
GTA V will be 75% off for its first three months after launch, meaning it will cost you $9.99. Here’s a look at the costs: PlayStation 5 If you want to play the new-gen version of this game, you’re going to have to pay some money but depending on where you plan to pay, you might pay more or less. Alongside the pricing, the digital storefronts also reveal that there are no free upgrade paths for owners of existing versions of GTA V. Starting today, you can pre-load the game, and as a result, the pricing for these versions has been revealed on digital storefronts, as reported by IGN. Rockstar has revealed the pricing for the new-gen versions of Grand Theft Auto V, which will hit PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S next week on March 15.