While not confirmed at time of writing, the games will potentially be released individually as well as part of a collection – San Andreas - The Definitive Edition will launch into Xbox Game Pass on November 11, while GTA 3 - The Definitive Edition will be added to PlayStation Now on December 7. PS5 and Xbox Series X versions of the games will display at 4K, with up to 60 FPS performance. Editions Available: Standard Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series XS, Nintendo Switch MSRP: Standard: 59.99 Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy The Definitive Edition is out now, arguably one of the worst-kept gaming secrets of 2021. The PC version will also support Nvidia DLSS. It would appear Rockstar is finally allowing The Definitive Edition trilogy to make the jump to other PC platforms, as a report back in November revealed that info for the game had been popping up. The Switch version of the game will include gyro aiming, as well as touchscreen support. Rockstar has explained that all three games also feature quality-of-life improvements such as updated controls inspired by GTA 5, "improvements to targeting and lock-on aiming, updated Weapon and Radio Station Wheels, updated Mini-Maps with enhanced navigation allowing players to set waypoints to destinations, updated Achievements, Trophies, and more." You'll also be able to immediately restart a failed mission, cutting out major points of frustration from the originals.
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