So it looks like those rumors of a Grand Theft Auto trilogy remaster might be legit after all. As new icons for Grand Theft Auto 3, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas have appeared in Rockstar’s desktop application.
After a recent update to the Rockstar Games Launcher, some eagle-eyed fans found references to the classic PlayStation 2 Grand Theft Auto games that weren’t there before. Several new lines of code reference the Unreal Engine too, which is a game development tool that these alleged remasters are using. There are even spiffy desktop icons for each game.
Check out the new icon artwork for yourself below.
#GTATrilogy icons have also been discovered within the Launcher – with shiny gold outlines!
Credit to @bs_blackscout https://t.co/b9F4oqMIKH https://t.co/FV5bfAutgo pic.twitter.com/StBfo4UhxH
— GTANet (@GTANet) October 5, 2021
Rockstar has yet to comment on these observations from fans, but it’s getting pretty hard to deny that Grand Theft Auto remasters are well on the way. Even an official statement from Rockstar denouncing the rumors wouldn’t quell speculation at this point.
It seems the new Rockstar Launcher update from today has began preparing for the new remasters for the GTA Trilogy. pic.twitter.com/qgqu9aegdL
— Ben (@videotech_) October 5, 2021
Rumors of a remastered Grand Theft Auto trilogy began creeping up this year after Take-Two Interactive, Rockstar’s parent company, started taking down fan-made mods while also mentioning working on some untitled remasters. Recently, Kotaku reported that there are indeed remasters of the PlayStation 2-era Grand Theft Auto games on the way for several platforms, including the Nintendo Switch.
We’ll likely find out soon if it’s all for real.
Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.
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