Over the last couple of weeks, numerous reports have surfaced that suggested that Rockstar Games is working on a remaster for its original trilogy of Grand Theft Auto games. Now, the title for the remastered trilogy has been spotted in South Korea’s games rating board, which basically confirms that it is in the works.
The Grand Theft Auto The Trilogy: The Definitive Edition was spotted in the South Korean rating board. While the remasters has been rumored for a while now, the listing has officially confirmed it. The trilogy include GTA 3, GTA: Vice City, and GTA: San Andreas. Reportedly, the trilogy was meant to launch earlier but the launch was postponed due to internal delays, as per the Kotaku report.
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Notably, the old games were to be remastered using the Unreal Engine and would feature a mix of old and new graphical styles along with an updated UI and other tweaks to bring the games more in line with the current iteration of Grand Theft Auto. As of right now, the trilogy’s Definitive Edition is expected to launch sometime next year, although, we have no way of confirming the actual launch date at the moment. So stay tuned for more, as we will be providing more updates when additional information is available regarding this matter.
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