
The only issue was that many of these remasters proved to be disappointing, meaning to capitalize on the passion fans have for established franchises. Considering the value of the package, it proved to be a hit, and naturally, the rest of the industry wanted in on a piece of the remaster pie. As its title would suggest, this bundle packed in the first two games, while also providing them with a nice new HD resolution, making the quality of the image much sharper. The trend goes way back to God of War Collection on the PlayStation 3 in 2009. Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition is hardly the first time a popular series has received a visual facelift. RELATED: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas VR is Coming to Oculus Quest 2 There hadn't been much to go on aside from Rockstar briefly teasing that the collection would retain the same visual style, only updated (a statement which could be interpreted in many ways.) Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - Definitive Editionhas managed to be an impressive remaster for these classic titles, putting to rest any worry that this would have been a lazy rush job. Prior to this reveal trailer, however, there were some concerns of the remaster was shaping up.


After multiple leaks, Rockstar finally confirmed Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition as a real product, with a proper trailer released shortly thereafter. With the oldest of this trio of games, Grand Theft Auto 3, being two decades old, each of these titles was more than overdue for an upgrade. For what felt like an eternity, rumors of a remaster for the original PS2 era, Grand Theft Auto games have been swirling around the internet, generating a great deal of interest from fans.
