Rockstar Games bundles a free one-month subscription to GTA+ with Grand Theft Auto VI preorders. This membership service costs $5.99 per month and grants access to in-game currency bonuses and exclusive perks. The catch: the subscription renews automatically at full price unless you actively cancel it before the trial period ends.

Preorder customers receive the trial benefit automatically upon game purchase. However, Rockstar does not disable the recurring charge by default. You must manually cancel your GTA+ membership through your account settings to avoid the $5.99 monthly charge after the free month expires.

This practice mirrors common subscription traps used across digital storefronts. Companies bundle free trials knowing many users forget to cancel before billing begins. The burden falls on you to remember the expiration date and take action.

To protect yourself, cancel GTA+ immediately after preordering. Do not wait until the month ends. Visit your Rockstar Games account, navigate to subscriptions or billing settings, and remove the renewal. Note your free trial end date clearly in a calendar or phone reminder to provide a backup safety net.

Check your credit card or payment account statements monthly regardless. Banks and payment platforms offer dispute options if unauthorized charges slip through, though fighting them requires time and effort you should not need to spend.

This subscription auto-renewal strategy remains legal but increasingly controversial. Some states, including California and New York, have passed laws requiring companies to make cancellation as simple as signup. Enforcement remains inconsistent, but the trend favors consumer protection.

For GTA VI players, the free month of GTA+ offers real value if you plan to play extensively. The in-game currency bonuses amount to roughly $10-15 monthly. If you won't use these perks, cancel immediately. If you do play regularly and appreciate the benefits, let the subscription continue knowingly. The choice