GTA Trilogy Remastered - Release date, platforms, games, more

GTA Trilogy Remastered is currently under development which could probably have Grand Theft Auto 3, Vice City, and San Andreas as per a recent report.

GTA Trilogy remastered
GTA Trilogy remastered coming soon

The fans of GTA have been eagerly waiting to get some fresh information regarding the new advancements in the GTA franchise and now according to a recent Kotaku report, a GTA Trilogy remastered is under development. 

According to the report, GTA Trilogy remastered will be coming out for all the different consoles, even Nintendo Switch, and more. And there will be a blend of "new and old illustrations" for the GTA remastered trilogy.

It has been said that the GTA Trilogy remastered graphics are somewhat similar to the "heavily modded" version of the standard GTA game.

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UPDATE: 18/10/21

As per the recently leaked data on GTAForums, Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition will have controls like Grand Theft Auto V.

A dataminer alloc8or claims that the new and official Rockstar product description says, 

"Three iconic cities, three epic stories. Play the genre-defining classics of the original Grand Theft Auto Trilogy: Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas updated for a new generation, now with across-the-board enhancements including brilliant new lighting and environmental upgrades, high-resolution textures, increased draw distances, Grand Theft Auto V-style controls and targeting, and much more, bringing these beloved worlds to life with all-new levels of detail."

He additionally revealed that the players who purchase the game before 5 January 2022, will get "a $10 discount on your next purchase through the Rockstar Games Launcher or Rockstar Web Stores on qualifying products of $15 or more."

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UPDATE: 08/10/21

Rockstar gave an update on its website and revealed that GTA Trilogy - The Definitive Edition will be coming to Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, Switch, and the Rockstar Games Launcher on PC this year, while the iOS and Android versions will be released in 2022.

The official post stated, "Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition will feature across-the-board upgrades including graphical improvements and modern gameplay enhancements for all three titles, while still maintaining the classic look and feel of the originals. We’re extremely excited to share more about these groundbreaking titles in the coming weeks — stay tuned!".

It was additionally affirmed that all existing versions of the games will be removed from digital stores as early as next week, implying only the remastered versions will be available for digital purchase.

And as revealed earlier, Grand Theft Auto 3, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas will be part of the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition.

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GTA Trilogy remastered

As per the Kotaku report, it appears as though Rockstar is attempting to "stay consistent with the PS2-time GTA games," although no GTA Trilogy remastered gameplay has been revealed so far.

And the basic meaning of this report suggested that the GTA devs are attempting to keep the exemplary feel of these games by giving things like the UI a remastered while as yet keeping the most exemplary components flawless. 

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GTA Trilogy remastered release date

As per the reports, The 2016's Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy fans will be all around acquainted with the upcoming GTA Trilogy remastered as it is said to have the same three games.

According to a Kotaku report, GTA Trilogy remastered release date will be fixed somewhere in late October or early. It was even mentioned in the Kotaku report that the GTA Trilogy remastered release date would have been in the first half of 2021, however, due to the unforeseen pandemic, things changed quite a bit.

Rockstar Games have been doing certain activities in the past which seemed odd to the fans like the studio took down the well-known mods for Vice City, San Andreas, and GTA 3 and it's been broadly accepted that the takedowns were connected to a future Rockstar project, perceiving how mods that were generally accessible for quite a long time were unexpectedly eliminated. 

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GTA Trilogy remastered games included

There has been no official confirmation regarding the titles included in the GTA Trilogy remastered, however, it is expected that more details will be revealed soon as the GTA Trilogy remastered release is coming close.

Yet, fans should take note that the Kotaku report did mention that Vice City, San Andreas, and GTA 3 can be included in the upcoming GTA Trilogy remastered.

GTA Trilogy remastered platforms

As per the report, Rockstar Dundee, a Rockstar's Scottish branch is taking the charge of the venture and furthermore working with the more extensive Rockstar organization to foster the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S ports of GTA 5 planned for the near future. 

Kotaku report says these remastered were initially going to come bundled with the next-gen ports of GTA 5 and GTA Online like a bonus, however, it was later decided that GTA Trilogy remastered will have its own independent bundle.

Presently, it is been said that GTA Trilogy remastered will be released on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Stadia, PC, Nintendo Switch, and on mobile devices.

In any case, the Kotaku report expresses the consoles are being focused on and that the mobile and PC ports could probably come in the next year, 2022.

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This was everything that was revealed regarding the GTA Trilogy remastered, and there is definitely more to come. We'll make sure to update you with the latest GTA news, so keep following. 

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Source: Kotaku

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