Rockstar Games have released a mobile version of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – Definitive Edition on iOS, Android, and Netflix. Yes, Netflix.
29.11.2023 - 17:19 / gamespot.com / Jason Fanelli
Netflix Games will add three PS2 classics to its growing portfolio.
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The ever-growing Netflix mobile game catalog will receive a major addition next month, as the company has announced a deal with Rockstar Games to bring the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy — Definitive Edition to the Netflix app on December 14.
The move will see all three PlayStation 2-era GTA titles ported to mobile devices exclusively to Netflix members. The games will be available to download through the Netflix app, which will then forward users to either the iOS App Store or the Google Play Store for download.
The three games included in the packages are as follows:
The trilogy joins over 80 games in the Netflix Games portfolio, as the company recently announced the addition of Hades, Katana Zero, Death's Door, and Braid: Anniversary Edition during Netflix Geeked Week. Notable games currently offered on the Netflix app include Oxenfree II: Lost Signals, Dead Cells, Samurai Shodown, and Kentucky Route Zero.
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy — Definitive Edition will be available on iOS and Android through the Netflix app on December 14. The entire Netflix Games portfolio is available now, and it is included with every active Netflix subscription.
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Rockstar Games have released a mobile version of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – Definitive Edition on iOS, Android, and Netflix. Yes, Netflix.
Get ready, mobile gamers! The GTA Netflix release has been a bombshell announcement that will set your screens on fire. The ecstatically awaited Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy—The Definitive Edition is now officially available on Android and iOS devices through the Netflix platform.
The trailer is packed with plenty of small details, but there's one thing in particular that helps explain the series as a whole. as a franchise has always been somewhat unlike anything else out there, despite the slew of imitators that it's inspired. With a long history of pushing the boundaries of open-world gameplay and public outcry alike, developer Rockstar Games knows how to spin a series that has no trouble attracting attention at every turn.
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition is now available on both iOS and Android mobile platforms. It bundles three classic games — Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. For all Netflix subscribers, the games are free to play. Rockstar Games confirmed that users without a Netflix subscription can also now play the games on their smartphones. They will be required to buy the games on Play Store or App Store.
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy — Definitive Edition didn’t launch in the greatest state, but after months of fixes, the game has been deemed ready to launch on mobile devices. The remasters of the series’ defining trilogy are now available on iOS, Android, and Netflix.
The Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer is finally out! After nearly a decade of waiting, Rockstar Games has finally released the GTA 6 trailer albeit in a manner it wouldn't have liked. On November 8, the Take-Two Interactive-owned publisher announced that the GTA 6 trailer would be released in early December. And just a few days ago, Rockstar Games set the GTA 6 trailer release date as December 5, 6:00 AM PT. To the company's dismay, the trailer was leaked online before Rockstar could release it. Now, we have a proper first glimpse into the world of GTA 6 (officially called GTA VI), and it confirms what leaks have suggested before.
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