Summary
PerVGC, X (formerly Twitter) userTezFunz2shared screenshots ofthe GTA+ website which states that available platforms include the Nintendo Switch; the service has previously only been accessible on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation.
While several Rockstar games are playable on the Switch,several of the titles included in the subscription have yet to be ported to the hybrid console.LA Noire, Red Dead Redemption, andGrand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - Definitive Editioncan be purchased for the Switch butGTA Onlineis not on Nintendo’s console, sparking confusion amongst the community.

How to Unlock The GTA+ Subscription Rewards
GTA+ is the premium subscription available for GTA Online. It costs $5.99 a month and will give players access to certain content early.
Could GTA+ Come To Nintendo Switch?
It May Be Odd But It’s Possible
The addition of Nintendo Switch to GTA+’s platforms does initially appear to be an odd decision considering the most appealing parts of the subscription service are the various in-game benefits it grants toGTA Onlineplayers. The free games included in the package,two of which (GTA: Liberty City StoriesandGTA: Chinatown Wars) aren’t even available for Switch, aremore of an added benefit than the core deal. Having a subscription service available on a console that doesn’t supportGTA Onlinecertainly seems like an odd move.
With that being said, it’s possible that Rockstar is looking at bringing more of its games over to Nintendo Switch. Even ifGrand Theft Auto VandOnlinearen’t compatible with the Switch,there’s a chance the studio could be looking into Cloud versions of both games. In instances where a game is too much of a technical demand on the Switch’s internals, developers can opt to release a version that’s played through the Cloud but these aregenerally considered to be inferior versions.

Whatever the case may be,many players are wondering whether the current iteration of GTA+ will have some impact on the upcomingGrand Theft Auto VI.Rockstar Gameshas yet to address whether it plans on incorporating some benefits for the sixth game into the service butthe launch of a newGTAcould certainly help more consumers climb upon the platform. Only time will tell how the company plans on handling its next major release.