Grand Theft Auto Vice City Definitive Edition looks as though it could be coming to PlayStation Now.
At least two PlayStation owners claim to have spotted on console adverts listing the game for Sony’s subscription service.
Alleged English and Portuguese adverts (see below) spotted by Twitter users both state the game will be available on PlayStation Now until May 2, 2022.
Prior to the collection’s November release, Rockstar confirmed that some of the individual games from Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition would be made available on Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Now.
The Definitive Edition version of GTA: San Andreas joined Xbox Game Pass on November 11, while PlayStation Now subscribers gained access to the Definitive Edition version of GTA III starting December 7.
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Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition has performed “great” since its release in November, the CEO of developer Rockstar’s parent company claimed this month.
That’s despite the highly anticipated title releasing with a significant number of technical issues, as well as “unintended” documents within its game files such as unlicensed music and developer notes, resulting in the PC version being pulled temporarily.
Rockstar subsequently apologised to fans for the state of the game and promised a series of updates to improve the title.
The delayed physical release of the Switch version of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – Definitive Edition will arrive on February 11, it was confirmed last week.
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