The publisher made the announcement on its own website, which came with some additional detains as to what the remasters will be like. To start, they will be part of what’s called the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition. Beyond the excessively long name, it will also feature across-the-board upgrades of the graphical and gameplay variety.
But in preparation for the remaster trilogy’s launch, Rockstar says that it will be removing existing versions from digital stores. Which is a strange decision to make, considering the publisher’s plans to do so next week. Despite taking out the old versions so early, neither Rockstar nor Take-Two have said when the Grand Theft Auto remaster trilogy will be released. When it happens, it will be available for both generations of both consoles, the Nintendo Switch, as well as the Rockstar Games Launcher on PC. This will presumably happen by the end of the year, since the publisher says that it is also releasing the remaster trilogy on iOS and Android in the first half of 2022. (Source: Rockstar Games)