In the upcoming Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – Definitive Edition, GTA 3, Vice City, and San Andreas will be restored with a host of enhancements, making them playable on todays modern platforms like the Xbox One X and PlayStation 5. Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – Definitive Edition: Everything We Know So Far.
The release date for Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy
Rockstar hasn’t officially announced a release date for Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – Definitive Edition yet, but the company has said that it will arrive later this year. The game will most likely be launched in November or December of 2021, given there are only three months remaining in the current year.
Which Grand Theft Auto games will be getting remastered?
In addition to Grand Theft Auto 3, Vice City, and San Andreas are all included in GTA: The Trilogy, as previously stated. This remastered collection will not include Grand Theft Auto IV.
What is the price of the Grand Theft Auto Trilogy?
There is no official word on the cost of GTA: The Trilogy, although it is likely to be between $40 and $60. As Rockstar has announced, all three original games will be withdrawn from digital retailers in the coming weeks, meaning you won’t be able to buy the originals anymore; just the remastered trilogy will be available after that time period.
What are the supported platforms for GTA: The Trilogy?
PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch will all be able to play the game once it’s released on PC (via Rockstar’s Games Launcher).
What’s new in Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy?
This remastered edition of past GTA games will have “across-the-board updates including graphics improvements and current gameplay additions,” according to Rockstar. They have yet to release further information about the modifications that will be made. We’ll have to wait and see exactly what it entails. However, while Rockstar hasn’t provided a specific date for when we can expect to learn more about the trilogy, the legendary Grand Theft Auto 3 will celebrate its 20th anniversary on October 22nd, and for that special occasion, Rockstar will probably have a big streaming session where they will reveal all of the relevant facts, such as the release date and details about new features and enhancements, as well as the price of the remade trilogy. This is all we know about the upcoming remastered compilation of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy, but we’ll keep you updated as soon as Rockstar shares additional information.