The Grand Theft Auto Trilogy: Definitive Edition Red Dead Redemption 2.
The GTA Trilogy Definitive Edition comprises Grand Theft Auto III, Vice City, and San Andreas, which have all been remastered with higher resolution textures, greater draw distances, improved effects, and a "completely rebuilt lighting system". The games have also been updated with GTA5-style controls and a few quality of life improvements, like being able to immediately restart failed missions.
The release date for the improved GTA trilogy is November 11 and it will cost $59.99/£54.99 – which from Rockstar's own store costs £5 more than the standard edition of its most recent game Red Dead Redemption 2 and more than twice the price of Grand Theft Auto V: Edition, both of which include their popular online sides too.
Here are the system specs for the PC version, which are shockingly high for games that are over 20 years old – in fact, they're the original GTA games are being delisted, so the only way to play them will be as these remasters.
GTA Trilogy system requirements
Minimum | Recommended | |
OS | Windows 10 64-bit | Windows 10 64-bit |
---|---|---|
U | Intel Core™ i5-6600K AMD FX-6300 |
Intel® Core™ i7-2700K AMD Ryzen 5 2600 |
RAM | 8GB | 16GB |
GPU | Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 AMD Radeon R9 280 |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 AMD Radeon RX 570 |
VRAM | 2-3GB | 4GB |
Storage | 45GB | 45GB |
Fortunately, the Rockstar Launcher went down – but those of you on the red team are out of luck as there's no mention of AMD FSR.
All of which begs the question, when are we getting Not anytime soon, that's for sure.
https://twitter.com/RockstarGames/status/1451526713767305232
Check the GTA 5 system requirements and take the GTA Trilogy system requirements test over at PCGameBenchmark and answer the question… Can I run GTA Trilogy?