Rockstar’s reportedly working on a GTA Remastered Trilogy

Rockstar's reportedly working on a GTA Remastered Trilogy

Rockstar’s reportedly working on a GTA Remastered Trilogy

A report from Kotaku has claimed that Rockstar Games is working on remasters of GTA 3, GTA Vice City and GTA: San Andreas, hoping to release the trio of games as the Grand Theft Auto Remastered Trilogy. 

This trilogy will remaster every Grand Theft Auto game that was available on Sony’s PlayStation 2 console, giving each title updated visuals and a new UI. This trilogy is due to release on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch and Stadia this in November. 

The development of these remasters is reportedly spearheaded by Rockstar Dundee, a studio formerly known as Ruffian Games, the team behind Crackdown 2 and Crackdown 3. This studio is reportedly giving these games a mixture of “new and old graphics”. Rockstar Dundee is reportedly using Unreal Engine as part of these remasters, though at this time, it is unknown how Unreal Engine is being utilised. 

Rockstar Games is reportedly considering further remasters, though the success of the GTA Remastered Trilogy will no doubt influence the company’s decision to remaster more games. Right now, a remaster of Red Dead Redemption is reportedly being considered by Rockstar. 

Rockstar's reportedly working on a GTA Remastered Trilogy  
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