GTA: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition will be released on November 11. Rockstar also shared a first trailer and screenshots.

Starting November 11, the game will be available digitally only for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Physical versions of the game will be released on December 7.

“Three iconic cities, three epic stories. Play the genre-defining classics from the original Grand Theft Auto trilogy: Grand Theft Auto 3, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas,” reads the remasters.

The games have been updated for a new generation, with improvements such as brilliant new lighting and more detail in the environments, high-resolution textures, improved vistas, Grand Theft Auto 5-like controls and aiming and much more, bringing these beloved worlds back to life. come to life with much more detail.

The game also includes lock-on aiming improvements, an improved weapon wheel, an improved radio station wheel, updated minimaps, the option to place destinations on the map, and new Trophies and Achievements. The Nintendo Switch version also supports motion and touchscreen controls, and the PC version supports DLSS.

The trilogy costs 59.99 euros on PlayStation, Xbox, Switch and PC. Users who purchase the PC version via the Rockstar Launcher before January 5, 2022 will receive a discount of 10 euros on a game from 15 euros. Only the Definitive Edition of GTA: San Andreas will be released on Xbox Game Pass on November 11, while the Definitive Edition of GTA 3 will be available on December 7 via PlayStation Now.