Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy launches on Netflix, Android, and iOS
As announced last month, Netflix has brought Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy to its subscribers. This release includes the definitive edition of three GTA classics: San Andreas, Vice City, and GTA 3. Rockstar says these versions come with additional improvements, including a new Classic Lighting mode.
This mode restores the look and feel of the sky, making the classic GTA definitive editions offer the same vibe as the originals. Each of the games is available to download separately, and all Netflix members will require is a valid subscription to access the games, which starts at $7.
If you’re not a Netflix subscriber but want to play Grand Auto: The Trilogy on your mobile device, you can purchase them through the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. They each cost $20. You can use the links shared below to access or buy the GTA games:
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas – The Definitive Edition
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City – The Definitive Edition
Grand Theft Auto III – The Definitive Edition
The definitive edition games in Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy are also available for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC, and Nintendo Switch through Steam, Epic Games store, and Rockstar Games Launcher. Gamers with GTA+ subscriptions can play all three games without paying anything extra.