Everything you should know about GTA- Trilogy

GTA Trilogy

Rockstar Games has released a trailer for the remastered Grand Theft Auto trilogy, which includes GTA III, Vice City, and San Andreas, highlighting many graphical and quality-of-life improvements made to each game.

The Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy — The Definitive Edition collection will be available digitally for $59.99 (£54.99) on November 11th. You'll be able to play them via the Rockstar Games Launcher on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One, the newer Series X/S consoles, and PC. It will be available in physical form on December 7th, with iOS and Android versions following in the first half of 2022. Rockstar Games has launched a website where you can find out more information.

Gta Trilogy

On launch day, Xbox Game Pass subscribers will have immediate access to Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas — The Definitive Edition. On December 7th, Grand Theft Auto III: The Definitive Edition will be available on PlayStation Now.

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Grove Street Games remastered each of these games, which appear to have gone to great lengths to make them far prettier and more playable than their PS2 counterparts. According to Rockstar, it used Unreal Engine and a "completely rebuilt" lighting system, and the graphical improvements appear to affect almost every aspect of the games. Improved shadows, weather, and reflections, as well as upgraded character and vehicle models, are among the features mentioned in Rockstar's press release. Increased draw distances, smoother surfaces, and "higher resolution textures across buildings, weapons, roads, interiors, and more" are among the changes.

Rockstar Games confirmed that the controls in each game are inspired by Grand Theft Auto V. That alone should do a lot of work in making these games feel more modern. Each game's targeting and lock-on aiming has been completely revamped. In terms of interfaces, each game has new weapon and radio station wheels, as well as new mini-maps that allow players to set waypoints and destinations.

There are also some platform-specific additions. Rockstar added gyroscopic aiming to the Nintendo Switch, and you can use its touchscreen to zoom or pan with the camera and make menu selections.

The PC version (a 45GB download) includes Nvidia's DLSS technology, which allows games to run a little faster on a wider range of graphics cards without sacrificing visual quality.

This latest tidbit of information comes on the 20th anniversary of Grand Theft Auto III for the PlayStation 2. The $59.99 price tag may surprise some, but the improvements appear to be worth it for fans. Nonetheless, if you're a Game Pass or PlayStation Now subscriber, you already know you'll be able to play some of the games in the collection for free.

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