Let's walk down memory lane to the good old days—times when playing Grand Theft Auto (GTA) meant ruling the city streets and causing high-octane mayhem just for fun. Well, hold on to your nostalgia because Netflix is about to deliver a blast from the past straight to your phone. The streaming service will now offer its subscribers Trilogy: The Definitive Edition at no additional cost.
Netflix Rolls Out Free GTA Trilogy Access
As reported by The Verge, Netflix users can now pre-register to get access to the games included in the GTA Trilogy pack. The games will run smoothly on phones and can be accessed through the Netflix app, the Google Play Store, or the Apple App Store.
The GTA Trilogy - The Definitive Edition includes the remastered versions of the three revered games: GTA Vice City (2002), III (2001), and San Andreas (2004). Released in 2021, this bundle lets players revamp their gaming experience with enhanced visuals and gameplay.
"We are very excited to let you know that in early December, we will release the first trailer for the next Grand Theft Auto. We look forward to many more years of sharing these experiences with all of you." - Rockstar Games on Instagram
GTA VI Trailer Release Announcement
Despite the widespread rumors, Rockstar Games finally spoke up earlier this month. Exciting news - they're set to give us a glimpse of the new installment of the beloved franchise. The VI trailer is coming out in December, making the gaming world even more eager and excited.
Accompanying the historic 25th anniversary of Rockstar Games, the company expressed its excitement along with a deep sense of gratitude for its player community. The company affirmed, "As the company completes 25 years, it has had the opportunity to create games we are passionate about. Nothing would be possible without our players."
The Leadup to GTA VI
Confirming speculations, Rockstar Games announced last year that GTA VI is in development. Rumors have been circulating about the game’s features and plot, including one that claims the game might feature a female protagonist modeled after characters from the infamous, 'Bonnie and Clyde'.
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