The GTA Trilogy Remastered will be a complete remake of the GTA San Andreas, GTA Vice City and GTA 3 specially designed for the last and current-gen consoles. There were a lot of rumours and leaks surrounding the upcoming GTA Trilogy when Rockstar Games finally announced the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy –The Definitive Edition. The game will be available on most of the current platforms which includes PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC.
Though GTA Trilogy Remastered will retain the main context of the game, it is set to come with huge graphical improvements as well as enhancements in gameplay and user interface. The upcoming GTA title is expected to come with ray-tracing features for RTX GPUs as well as high pixels and shader qualities that will put next-gen consoles to good use. Rockstar revealed the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy –The Definitive Edition announcement trailer via Twitter but didn’t reveal anything about the gameplay and graphical improvements.
Earlier, it was speculated that the upcoming GTA Trilogy Remastered will be released as a GTA 5 update but Rockstar plans to put the game on sale as a separate GTA title. This game will also not be available to players who already own GTA 3, GTA Vice City or GTA San Andreas which was expected due to the huge sales of both GTA 5 and GTA Online. GTA Trilogy Remastered is expected to release in late 2021 or even as late as early 2022. It is also expected that Rockstar Games will also release a GTA Mobile Version which will be released next year. The GTA gaming community is eagerly waiting to get their hands on the new Definitive Edition and experience the good old GTA classics with modern visual and gameplay enhancements.
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