GTA Remastered Trilogy Could Come Out Later This Year
According to Kotaku, remasters of three iconic GTA games will be released later this year. The games are to be powered by Unreal Engine.

GTA San Andreas. The trilogy is to be released in "late fall" on PC, current and last generation of consoles, but also Nintendo Switch and Stadia.
The fact that Rockstar is planning such a move has long Red Dead Online, among others.

All three games are already in the final stages of development. It is known that the engine on which they are created is the Unreal Engine, and in of graphics the remasters are to be a combination of old and new visuals. In of gameplay, the refreshed versions of GTA3, Vice City and San Andreas are to remain as faithful to the originals as possible.
Rockstar Dundee, a Scottish branch of the company, is to be responsible for the work on remasters. Previously known as Ruffian Games, it was responsible for, among other things Crackdown 2. According to a leak, the release of Remastered Trilogy was already planned last year, but the COVID-19 pandemic thwarted the developers. If the source cited by Kotaku is to be believed, we can expect the release this fall. Refreshed versions of classic GTA games are to be released on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Google Stadia, and at a later date also on mobile devices.
- GTA Vice City will unofficially hit „new” platform. This will be even greater achievement than in the case of the third installment
- No more „slideshow” in the refreshed version of GTA 3. Liberty City became more alive, but it cost devs a lot of work
- „My own voice was driving me insane.” Extremely hard mission from GTA Vice City, but not the one with the helicopter, was impossible for Kent Paul's voice actor