The anticipated GTA: The Trilogy – Definitive Edition is now available digitally for PlayStation 5, PlayStation4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Fans can purchase the GTA: The Trilogy for $59.9 directly from PlayStation Store, the Microsoft Store, Nintendo eShop, and Rockstar Games Launcher.
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of Grand Theft Auto III, Rockstar Games released the enhanced version of genre-defining titles, Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. GTA: The Trilogy – Definitive Edition will come to iOS and Android as well in late 2022.
“The response and impact we felt from the original Grand Theft Auto Trilogy were – and still is – truly humbling for us all,” said Sam Houser, Founder of Rockstar Games. “We are so grateful to all the players, and we cannot wait for everyone to play these new versions.”
GTA V players will adapt to the GTA: The Trilogy quickly since many of its UI and gameplay mechanics have been made to The Trilogy. This game will feature a navigation system for its mini-map, updated weapon and radio stations selection wheel, improved driving and drive-by mechanisms, and the ability to restart a mission right after failure.
Alongside modern gameplay, Grove Street Games made sure that GTA: The Trilogy will feature higher resolution textures for vehicles, weapons, and characters. The lighting system of The Trilogy was built from scratch to make the cities of Liberty City, Vice City, and San Andreas more authentic. PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X versions of GTA: The Trilogy will support 4K with 60FPS performance. PC owners can also enjoy their experience with NVidia DLSS.
Most soundtracks from GTA III, GTA: Vice City, and GTA: San Andreas come back with some new soundtracks that you can check in the full list here.
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – Definitive Edition starts will GTA III, the starter of the 3D era for the GTA franchise as players control a criminal named Claude in Liberty City, who gets betrayed by his lover.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, tells the tale and rise of Tommy Vercetti in the 80s inspired Miami with its touchy taste of music and charismatic radio hosts like Fernando Martinez.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is the last installment of the trilogy set in Los Angles-inspired Los Santos. Carl “CJ” Johnson comes back to his hood after 5 years and now he has to make up for the absent years.
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