Long History of Exits
Grand Theft Auto 5 will leave the Xbox Game Pass catalog on April 15, along with titles like Ashen and Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. This latest removal highlights a recurring issue for fans: the game’s frequent appearances and disappearances from various subscription services.
Since its initial arrival on Xbox Game Pass six years ago, GTA 5 has cycled on and off multiple times. Articles from Xbox Wire in 2020, 2021, and 2023 announced its addition, only for it to depart after a few months. Currently, this stint is its longest, lasting since April 2025.
Similar Trends on PS Plus Extra
The on-again, off-again trend isn’t exclusive to Xbox Game Pass. GTA 5 has also bounced in and out of Sony's PS Plus Extra service, appearing at various points in 2023, 2024, and 2025. No other game has experienced such a volatile relationship with subscription services, which raises questions about its availability.
While it's common for games to rotate on and off subscription services, GTA 5 stands out due to its remarkable frequency. This situation illustrates the fluid nature of game catalogs on platforms like Xbox Game Pass and PS Plus Extra, which rely on different agreements with developers.
The Impact of Rockstar's Leverage
Microsoft and Sony typically have more control over their first-party game offerings, but third-party titles like GTA 5 are a different story. Rockstar Games holds significant leverage due to the game's immense popularity, making it desirable for subscription services, even if they can't guarantee its continuous availability.
