

Rockstar Dundee (formerly Ruffian Games), which Rockstar Games announced it acquired in October 2020, is said to be the main developer of the remakes, as well as lending a hand on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series versions of Grand Theft Auto V due out on November 11.
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Though Gematsu has heard that there will be some content changes to make the games more suitable for modern audiences. While details on gameplay were not shared, the remakes are said to stay as true to the original games as possible.

The user interface will also be updated, but retain the same classic style. The remakes are reportedly being developed in Unreal Engine using a mix of “new and old graphics,” with one source stating that the visuals reminded them of a heavily-modded version of a classic Grand Theft Auto title. A new report claims Rockstar Games is re-releasing GTA San Andreas GTA Vice City and GTA 3 as one packe under the name GTA Trilogy later this year via the Nintendo Switch PS4. Rockstar Games is developing remakes of Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC, Stadia, iOS, and Android, according to a Kotaku report, which Gematsu can corroborate.
