Rockstar Games works in the Remastered version of Three Grand Theft Auto Games this year, according to the report by my city.
The three games happened to be the Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto Vice City and Grand Theft Auto San Andreas.
These three titles reported to reach the final stage of development based on information obtained from three sources.
The report said that the Remaster version can be released by this fall for several platforms.
According to the report, the titles mentioned above are being taught using a unreal engine and will have “new and old graphics.” The UI of the game will also see a reshuffle but it is reported to maintain its classic style.
The overall gaming experience is likely to resemble the GTA era PS2 game, which can work for a long time.
GTA III Remaster, San Andreas and City Deputy can see light at the end of October or early November on the next Gen console PS5 and Xbox Series X | S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, Google Stadia and even smartphones.
PCs and cellular ports can take longer and may be delayed for next year, the report said.
According to the report, Rockstar Dundee, formerly known as the Ruffian game and currently one of the latest studios in the company, is the end of the development of three GTA games and the next GTA V port too, the three matches will be launched in a single digital bundle instead of launching launched, Claim reports.
Rockstar can also have the Red Dead Redemption Remastered version as the next project.
For now, it will be three GTA games that must be perfect for GTA nostalgic lovers.