GTA definitive addition but it's the year 3000

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Published at : November 04, 2021

The future of the GTA franchise


Is this Rockstar in 1,000 years? It's just the REAL WORLD, here's hopin'. Which game out of the trilogies are you most looking forward to?





Rockstar Games finally showed off a trailer for the remastered Grand Theft Auto trilogy, including GTA III, Vice City, and San Andreas, showcasing many graphical and quality-of-life improvements made to each game.

The Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy — The Definitive Edition collection will launch digitally on November 11th for $59.99 (£54.99). You’ll be able to play them on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One, the newer Series X/S consoles, and PC via the Rockstar Games Launcher. It’ll get a physical release on December 7th, followed by versions for iOS and Android in the first half of 2022. Rockstar Games launched a site where you can look through more details.

Xbox Game Pass subscribers will get instant access to Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas — The Definitive Edition on launch day. Grand Theft Auto III — The Definitive Edition will come to PlayStation Now on December 7th.
"San Andreas — The Definitive Edition is coming to Game Pass on launch day"


Each of these games was remastered by Grove Street Games, which appears to have done extensive work to make them far prettier and more playable than their PS2 counterparts. Rockstar says it used Unreal Engine and a “completely rebuilt” lighting system, and the graphical improvements seem to touch practically every part of the games. The list provided in Rockstar’s press release includes improved shadows, weather, and reflections, and upgraded character and vehicle models. There are increased draw distances, smoother surfaces, and “higher resolution textures across buildings, weapons, roads, interiors, and more.”


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