Rockstar announces trilogy of GTA classics for PS4, PS5, Switch and Xbox
There have been many leaks by ratification bodies, and today Rockstar Games finally announced Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition. These are the PS2 GTA deliveries, which are San Andreas, Vice City and Grand Theft Auto III, available on PS4, PS5, Xbox series X, Xbox series S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC through the Rockstar launcher Games coming this year.
In this way, three classic PlayStation 2 games that defined the concept of open world gaming in which the player has freedom, will be available on modern platforms. Until now, the titles could only be played on modern consoles on Xbox consoles using a mobile-based version of Xbox 360.
The GTA trilogy is coming to consoles
For now, Rockstar Games has been sparing on details with the announcement of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox series, Nintendo Switch, and PC. It is known that they will arrive throughout this year. There will also be a new version for iOS and Android mobiles, but that will have to wait until next year.
It is also unknown in what format or price they will release Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition. It is very likely that they will release a bundle package with Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto Vice City, but it is not known if they will allow to buy them separately. It is known that they will withdraw next week all the versions of the digital stores in which they are available to give space to these remasters.
In addition, all these games will include some changes and improvements as announced by Rockstar Games. Worse, it is not known what these changes will be about, although there is a lot of fear that the soundtracks will change for licensing reasons as has happened with this series of games over the years.
Source: IGN