Part of the big data dump that was found by Rockstar Intel’s uncovered a raft of achievements for the unannounced games that seem to disclose quite a lot of changes to the three games. Image credit: Rockstar Games GTA Trilogy – Achievements
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City – The Definitive Edition. You can read more at Rockstar’s official game page here. This means PlayStation fans will have to wait to see a version of the game arrive on their streaming platform, but Xbox players will get to try out the shiny new version of San Andreas on the collection’s launch day. Read on below to learn more about Rockstar’s unannounced trilogy that’s supposedly coming to modern hardware soon.Īs per GameSpot, Rockstar intends to split the package up a little and offer the goods out to both Xbox and PlayStation platforms, showing off the newly-remastered games to subscribers of Xbox Game Pass and PS Now.Ī standalone version of GTA: San Andreas The Definitive Edition is reportedly hitting Xbox Game Pass on November 11, and GTA III The Definitive Edition lands on PlayStation Now on December 7. Since then, much more information has come to light about the supposed trilogy thanks to a variety of sources: whether it’s the Korean ratings board, or Rockstar’s very own launcher, these remasters became one of gaming’s-worst kept secrets. That move got the rumour mill started up nice and early, sparking speculation that remakes of the three classic games could potentially be in the works. The company may have shown its hand early (before all the leaks and information that you’re going to see listed in detail below) by targeting a fan project that was reverse-engineering Grand Theft Auto 3 and Vice City with a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown earlier this year.