Rumors of a remastered version of three classic Grand Theft Auto titles have been floating around for some time, but a recent listing may have confirmed that the games are in the works.
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Recently, a listing for Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition was spotted on South Korea’s game rating board’s site (via Nibel on Twitter). The details of the listing reveal that the application for an official rating was made by Take-Two Interactive, with the game being rated “18 or unavailable” for youth in South Korea.
The listing comes just a month after a report from Kotaku stated that Rockstar was planning on rolling out remastered versions of Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. According to the report at the time, these remasters would apparently have a mix of “new and old graphics,” and would look like more heavily modded versions of the games.
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Rumors have also been swirling about the unannounced Grand Theft Auto 6. And while those rumors point to that game being far away, remasters of older and beloved titles might be a decent stopgap for fans desperate for more of Rockstar’s open worlds.
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