According to an early advertisement on the PlayStation Store, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City could be coming to Sony's game streaming service PlayStation Now for a limited time. To make the Grand Theft Auto remastered collection even more accessible to the general public, Rockstar announced prior to release that individual games from the trilogy would be coming to Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Now over time, with the remastered version of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas being the first title to launch on Xbox Game Pass the day the collection officially released. Additionally, Grand Theft Auto III remastered became available as a part of Sony’s PlayStation Now for the PlayStation 4 on December 7 almost a month after the GTA trilogy was released, allowing both console players to easily access a title from the anticipated collection.
The long-anticipated GTA trilogy remaster officially launched last year in November across consoles and PC a month after its initial stirring announcement in October. The remastered collection allows modern audiences to experience Rockstar's universally acclaimed PS2-era classics upgraded with enhancements and improvements. Unfortunately, the GTA trilogy has seen backlash from fans due to a large variety of game-breaking bugs and performance issues, which was compounded by the Rockstar Games Launcher crashing shortly following the remastered trilogy's release. Despite its technical issues, Rockstar Games has promised to release updates over time to correct many of the difficulties players are having, and the remastered collection is no longer in a broken state as it was during its disastrous launch.
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