

A disclaimer on the bottom of the cover art states a download is required and to see the back for details, but the box's rear has can't yet be viewed. Related: GTA Trilogy Definitive Edition Graphics Criticized After New TrailerĪccording to a Target listing, the Nintendo Switch box art for GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition reveals the physical Switch version of the game will require an additional Nintendo eShop download (via VGC). The GTA trilogy remasters will presumably have different file sizes for each platform, with Xbox consoles' GTA: Trilogy file sizes clocking in at a total of 49 GB of storage space.

Meanwhile, the Nintendo Switch port will be locked to 30fps along with the Xbox One and PS4 versions, but the Switch touchscreen can be used to navigate menus and gyro aiming will also be supported. The PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions can run at 4K 60fps, and Nvidia DLSS support will boost frame rates and picture clarity even further on PC. The collection will feature enhanced graphics, performance improvements, as well as GTA V-style gameplay and camera tracking.GTA: The Trilogy is heading to PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch with the aforementioned improvements, but each version of the remaster trilogy will have slight differences. Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition is set to launch on November 11 for Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. It's unclear at this time why Vice City requires a separate download, and Rockstar Games has yet to comment. As VGC spotted, Vice City's eShop page reads, "The estimated system space that will be required to download this game is 6.5GB.” However, it seems that Grand Theft Auto: Vice City will need a separate download, both when bought physically and digitally.Īccording to the eShop, Grand Theft Auto III is 2.2GB and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is 10.8GB, but Grand Theft Auto: Vice City appears to be only 119MB. On the eShop, The Definitive Edition appears as a bundle containing the three GTA games as separate products, each with a "not available to purchase" alone notice. The box also has a disclaimer that reads, "download required – see back," and although the back of the case isn't actually shown, the Nintendo eShop says that 22GB of space is required to download the trilogy.

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