Whenever Sony reveals the next batch of games coming to its PlayStation Now subscription service, it usually doesn't reveal how long those games will be available. However, there are some exceptions. If a PlayStation Now game is only going to be available for a few months, Sony usually gives subscribers a heads-up, and that's the case with the latest game that's leaving the subscription service.
After today, May 2, PlayStation Now subscribers will no longer be able to play Grand Theft Auto: Vice City — The Definitive Edition. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City — The Definitive Edition is a standalone version of the remastered Vice City as it appears in Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy — The Definitive Edition. The collection hasn't exactly earned the highest marks from critics or fans, but some subscribers will still be sad to see it removed.
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PlayStation Now has so far hosted two out of the three games available through Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy — The Definitive Edition. It added Grand Theft Auto 3: The Definitive Edition late last year, then replaced it with Vice City. One would have guessed that San Andreas would be next in line, but it doesn't appear to be coming to PlayStation Now.
Sony recently pulled the curtain back on the new PlayStation Now games for May 2022, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas — The Definitive Edition is nowhere to be seen. This is likely because Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas — The Definitive Edition is on Xbox Game Pass, though reports indicate that it will soon be leaving Microsoft's competing subscription service sooner rather than later.
It's possible that San Andreas will come to PlayStation Now after it leaves Game Pass, but fans shouldn't
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