What, exactly, this entails remains to be seen, but it's certainly a step in the right direction. The mini-map in itself has also been updated to include 'enhanced navigation'. Rockstar has confirmed they'll be adding these into the game, allowing players to travel without difficulty. Thankfully, that will no longer be the case once the GTA trilogy is remastered. It's certainly shaping up strong, if the trailers are to be believed. Of course, there's still a few weeks to go, with an abundance of information to break down before then. Having the opportunity to revisit Liberty City, Vice City, and San Andreas is something long-term fans have been mass-clamouring for that Rockstar is providing said chance in crisp, high-definition format makes you feel all cosy inside. That people still play the original releases to this day is a testament to how transcendent the games were for their time.
It comes after numerous leaks and teases in the run-up to the trailer officially dropping, complete with extra tidbits of information, a handful of in-game screencaps, and endless Twitter discourse.Īrguably, these were the games that made Grand Theft Auto the mainstream-dominating juggernaut it's become. Rockstar Games have officially announced the launch of a Definitive Edition bundle for the original trilogy of GTA classics - GTA 3, GTA: San Andreas, and GTA: Vice City - that's due for a digital release in November.