Grand Theft Auto (GTA): The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition is coming to Netflix on 14th December. The collection of three games will be available for all Netflix members on iOS and Android through the Netflix mobile app. This means you can finally experience the iconic open worlds of Grand Theft Auto III, Vice City, and San Andreas on your phone, all included with your Netflix subscription.
What’s Included in the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy?
GTA 3
Gritty Liberty City, a concrete jungle of the early 2000s, is one of the most iconic settings in the GTA franchise. As Claude, a former criminal lured back into the game, navigate a treacherous underworld of mob bosses, crooked cops, and ruthless gangs. Steal cars, wreak havoc, and climb the criminal ladder, all while navigating the dark humor and satire that made GTA 3 a revolutionary icon.
GTA Vice City:
Step into the neon-soaked paradise of 1980s Vice City as Tommy Vercetti, a man on a mission to climb the criminal ranks. From strutting through pastel Art Deco districts to pumping up the beats in nightclubs, immerse yourself in a world of flamboyant gangsters, disco fever, and outrageous excess. But behind the shiny facade lies corruption, violence, and a ruthless pursuit of power.
GTA San Andreas:
Welcome to San Andreas, 1992. Carl "CJ" Johnson returns home to a family in crisis and a neighborhood engulfed by gangs. Embark on a sprawling journey across diverse landscapes, from bustling Los Santos to sleepy rural towns. CJ must navigate gang wars, corrupt cops, and his own troubled past to rebuild his family's legacy and reclaim control of the streets.
How to play GTA Trilogy on Netflix
All you need is a Netflix subscription to play the three games. You do not need to make any additional purchases to play the games. Just head to the Games section and you will be able to launch any of the three GTA titles.
All three games have been remastered for mobile with enhanced visuals, improved gameplay, and new features. You'll also be able to save your progress in the cloud, so you can pick up where you left off on any device.