
Last week there were rumors online about the remastering of Rockstar Dundee Grand Theft Auto trilogy for various platforms, including Nintendo Switch.
The original Kotaku story said that there was a possibility that these games would arrive in October or November of this year, but there was new information provided by reputable Call of Duty i Battlefield loser Tom Henderson states that the remaster of the trilogy will not appear until Next course:
“I wasn’t going to mention the GIL Remastered Trilogy, because everything I’ve heard has been covered. The only difference is that I don’t think the release deadline is right … At some point in 2022.”
As a story from our sister site Pure Xbox highlights, the “next generation version” of GTA V is heading to Xbox this November, so it would make a lot of sense for Rockstar to avoid releasing a possible trilogy remaster at the same time.
Aside from Henderson, VGC’s Andy Robinson has also backed up Kotaku’s original report on a remaster of the GTA trilogy last week:
“The file [Kotaku] the report corroborates the information VGC has recently received from its own sources, which also suggested that the remasters were in development. “
VGC has noted how Take-Two, one of GTA’s parents, confirmed the development of three unannounced titles based on “previously released” games during its recent presentation to investors.
According to the original Kotaku story, the remastered trilogy will run on Unreal Engine and will be a mix of “new and old” graphics.
You can get the full summary on the remastered remaster of the GTA trilogy for Switch in our previous story.