GTA trilogy remaster leaks (again) along with new trophy art

By Kes Eylers-Stephenson,
The GTA trilogy remaster that still hasn't been officially conformed has leaked again after dataminers found some details in the Rockstar Launcher, this includes artwork that might indicate more trophies to come!


GTANet found the information, though we found it via VGC. The images were all uploaded to the GTAForums, all of which seem to reference Unreal Engine versions of Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Kotaku reported that these alleged remasters were made using Unreal Engine previously, so the numbers add up in the new information.


In the data allegedly from the game, the key art icons for each individual game (with a gold outline) were discovered alongside the potential trophy art. Looking at the images uploaded to GTAForums and the San Andreas trophy art here on TrueTrophies, there are 48 icons compared to the 33 trophies in the earlier remaster, with some retaining the same look and others looking much different. If this information is correct, this means we could be some updated knick-knacks. This also theoretically applies to both GTA III and Vice City.

As always, take your digger to the salt mine for a pinch of that savoury goodness until Rockstar actually announces the trilogy, but the evidence of a remastered trilogy is fairly unassailable. The Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition was rated by South Korea's Game Management Committee last month and then quickly destroyed from the website. Of course, since Kotaku reported that the remastered collection was in development at Rockstar and might be set for a November release.

Is this exciting news for you? What is the perfect remaster for these games? Tell us what you think in the comments below!
Kes Eylers-Stephenson
Written by Kes Eylers-Stephenson
Editor Kes is our resident expert in PlayStation and other gaming news. He writes about PS5 exclusives like The Last of Us and Horizon, PS Plus news, and his favorite games — The Witcher, Assassin’s Creed, and God of War — before an evening swim.
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