
We know, Grand Theft Auto V is more than seven years old – well beyond the amount of time a Grand Theft Auto title should be out in anticipation for the next – and the 2013 title is to ship again later this November for PlayStation 5 & Xbox Series X|S. However, the fumes of nostalgia always grabs at those wanting to return to the most memorable release of the franchise. Entries that introduced the series to the world of third-dimension.
Titles such as Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas are among the notorious release from Rockstar Games if not the latter Grand Theft Auto IV & Grand Theft Auto V, of course. Previously, Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick did dodge the reality of the three being remastered which does leave suspicions that it is on the way.
However, a new report from Kotaku indicates that the reworking of the three are certainly n Rockstar Games’ playbook. In that, the outlet shares developer Rockstar Dundee, the most recent acquisitioned team for the developer, is working on the new project. Additionally, the Scottish studio is also said to be responsible for the next-generation work for Grand Theft Auto V as well.
Not only Kotaku corroborating the speculation, it is also Rockstar Games’ actions that fuels this specific fire as well. According to LibertyCity.net, eight of its user-created mods were struck by Rockstar Games with DMCA strikes: most of which are tied to suspicioned titles that are part of the alleged trilogy reworks.
Kotaku goes on to further tell plans for the unannounced trilogy aims for Nintendo Switch as well. For future plans for the Grand Theft Auto series, Bloomberg Tech’s Jason Schreier backs recent claims for the assumed grand Theft Auto VI to be set in a remade Vice City and features the return of multiple protagonists. You can read the full report by heading here.
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Source: Kotaku






