Netflix has just unleashed the Grand Theft Auto Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, featuring upgraded versions of three GTA classics: San Andreas, Vice City, and GTA 3. Rockstar’s enhancements include a game-changing Classic Lighting mode, meticulously restoring the original sky ambiance for an authentic experience.
Netflix subscribers can dive into the action with a valid subscription, starting at $7. Simply download each game separately for an immersive trip down memory lane.
For non-subscribers hungry for GTA on mobile, grab individual titles for $20 on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Use the links below:
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas – The Definitive Edition
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City – The Definitive Edition
- Grand Theft Auto III – The Definitive Edition
Gaming doesn’t stop at mobiles – the Trilogy is also available on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC, and Nintendo Switch. Find it on Steam, Epic Games store, and Rockstar Games Launcher. GTA+ subscribers, rejoice – play all three games at no extra cost.
In other developments, Rockstar has officially declared that the much-anticipated GTA 6 is set to hit the gaming scene in 2025. The confirmed release window applies to Xbox Series S/X and the PlayStation 5. Unfortunately for PC players, the wait might extend until 2026 or beyond. While this delay might raise eyebrows, there’s a compelling reason behind it.
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