The Definitive Edition of GTA: The Trilogy Gets a Release Date and a GamePlay Trailer

The Definitive Edition of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy has been rumored for a while, but Rockstar only announced it early this month.

The Definitive Edition of GTA: The Trilogy Gets a Release Date and a GamePlay Trailer
The Definitive Edition of Grand Theft Auto

The release date for the new Grand Theft Auto trilogy has been announced by video game producer Rockstar Games (GTA). The business started in a trailer that Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition will be available worldwide on November 11, with retail editions following on December 7.

The teaser also shows off the new rebuilt versions of the classic games. The Trilogy will cost $59.99 in the United States and £54.99 in the United Kingdom (UK). GTA 3, GTA: Vice City, and GTA: San Andreas are the three games that make up the GTA Trilogy.

Grove Street Games built the new versions of the games, which were modernized using Epic's Unreal Engine. The PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC will all receive the trilogy. To play The Trilogy on PC, you'll need the Rockstar Games Launches.

According to Rockstar, the new games will have a new lighting system that will improve shadows, weather, and reflections. The trailers feature significantly more vibrant scenery as well as more defined persons and vehicles in the game.

The textures on roads, buildings, and other objects appear to have been upgraded as well, albeit they still fall short of GTA V's aesthetics. Given how ancient GTA 3, GTA: Vice City, and GTA: San Andreas is, it would be unreasonable to expect otherwise.

Despite rumors about its release for a long time, Rockstar Games only acknowledged the existence of The Trilogy early this month. These games will support Nvidia's DLSS features on PC, while the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions will support 4K resolution and operate at 60 frames per second. The Xbox version is also expected to be available on Microsoft's GamePass service.

Three of the most iconic titles in gaming history are Grand Theft Auto 3, Vice City, and San Andreas. Despite the popularity of GTA: V, which has had a six-year life cycle, these three titles are engraved in the minds of gamers all around the world.