It suggests Rockstar really works on new editions of the three GTA games from the PS2 and Xbox era.
For some time the rumor through the net, Rockstar Games work on new editions of the first three 3D GTAS. Mom Group Take-Two Interactive recently revealed in a presentation for investors that several new iterations of previously published titles are in progress without calling names. And now Kotaku reports to learn from various reliable sources that actually Remasters of GTA 3, Vice Vity and San Andreas should be developed and appearing again this year.
According to the colleague, the sources have been properly correct in the past when it came to the content of the contents of GTA Online and Red Dead online. Therefore, one is confident that the new information about the GTA-Remasters are correct. The three games that once appeared for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and the PC should shine with the Unreal Engine in new splendor. It is a mix of new and old graphics, it says. One of the sources has meant that you have reminded first pictures from the games in strongly evident versions of those classics.
The GTA 3 and Co user interface will also be revised, but should maintain the classic style. There is no details for gameplay, but the new editions should be as faithful as possible, I heard Kotaku. The main responsibility for development is Rockstar Dundee. The studio was once Ruffian Games, has developed Crackdown 2 in the past and was bought 2020 by Take-Two and incorporated into the Rockstar family.
The Scots should also be involved in the development of Next-Gen versions of GTA 5 and GTA online. Originally it was even planned that buyers of those games receive the Remasters of GTA 3, Vice City and San Andreas as a bonus. However, Rockstar has planned to publish her early this year. This obviously did not work out and now they should appear according to Kotaku in autumn, expected at the end of October or early November, for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X / S, Xbox One, Switch, Stadia, PC and mobile devices. However, colleagues write that the versions for the PC and smartphones or tablets could move to next year, because RockStar focus on the console versions.
If the new editions sell well, further Remasters could follow in the future of old rockstar titles, for example from the first Red Dead Redemption. That told a source Kotaku. In addition, working on the games are the reason that last few and mostly small updates for Red Dead are published online, because Rockstar lay the focus on the Remasters.
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