

Rockstar Games says Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, which includes the games Grand Theft Auto III, GTA: Vice City and GTA: San Andreas, will be released later this year for PlayStation 5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PCs. There really is a remastered version of some Grand Theft Auto video games in the works. As always, the rumors about this GTA remake should be taken with a large dose of salt, as Rockstar has yet to announce anything concrete.Watch Video: Rockstar Games' GTA: The Trilogy is coming this fall It would also make a lot of sense given that GTA 6 is heavily-speculated to be set in Vice City. Grand Theft Auto 3 will turn 20 this October, so it makes sense that Rockstar would want to celebrate the beloved GTA title in a big way, especially after releasing the game on mobile for its 10 year anniversary.

There's no word on when the game could release but there's a key date coming up later this year. Given Rockstar operates in a rather slow-paced way, making fans wait long periods of time for its games, it's good to hear about a new project on the horizon. The takedown was incredibly fast and could indicate that Rockstar is gearing up to lift the curtain on the brand-new version of the collection. This was meant to allow fans to port the game to other consoles like Nintendo Switch as well as add new mods. Take-Two Interactive also recently took down a fan project that reverse-engineered GTA 3 and Vice City's source code. Either way, Rockstar has a lot of manpower that would allow them to work on something like this without losing any resources on a game like Grand Theft Auto 6, which is reportedly in development.

It's unclear whether this will be a from-the-ground-up remake or if it'll just be some polished versions of the original games. Rockstar also recently started hiring for a position that requires someone to capture gameplay for trailers. This would be right before Take-Two, Rockstar's parent company, has its next earnings call, which would make it a prime time for an announcement. In January, user Mach1bud stated that a reveal would happen in about 90 days, meaning the project will likely be shown in about April or May. The rumors of a GTA PS2 trilogy began swirling in January on the GTA Forums (via GTABase) with key users hinting that fans won't have to wait long to actually see it.
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Related: GTA Online Offers Players Free Cars, Clothing & New Accessory Rewards Still, there are very few games that match the ambition of those early GTA games. This tradition has only continued, leading to GTA 5 being an unfathomable success with 140 million copies sold. It really catapulted the idea of an open-world 3D game, spawning games like Saints Row and The Simpsons: Hit and Run.

It was a key franchise not only for the PlayStation 2 and Rockstar but also for gaming. The GTA PS2 trilogy is one that's incredibly well-beloved. A lot of pieces are starting to fall into place, indicating that some of these rumors may actually hold some water and Rockstar may be giving that beloved trilogy of games ( GTA 3, Vice City, and San Andreas) a brand-new coat of paint. Rumors of an imminent GTA PS2 trilogy remake announcement have been bubbling for some time now.
